重度抑郁症患者布瑞匹拉唑治疗后生活参与改善:一项自然的、回顾性的现实世界研究。

IF 2.1 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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目的:生活投入包括生活实现、幸福和参与有意义的活动等概念,包括认知、身体、社会和情感等方面。重度抑郁症患者在生活参与的多个领域经历功能受损,并将与生活参与和实现相关的概念列为治疗成功的重要预测因素。三项临床试验对MDD患者辅以布雷哌唑治疗的事后分析报告了生活参与的显著改善。本研究使用真实世界数据集调查了布雷吡拉唑治疗开始后MDD患者生活参与度的改善。患者和方法:从现实世界中患者的精神状态检查(MSE)的半结构化临床记录中提取信息,以开发一种量化精神患者生活参与的结果测量方法。对624名成年重度抑郁症患者在布瑞哌唑开始治疗后的6个月内,在每次临床就诊时计算生活投入及其四个子领域(情感、身体、社会和认知)的测量。配对t检验评估指数事件与指数事件发生后6个月内的时间段之间的差异。Kaplan-Meier生存分析用于量化布雷哌唑起始治疗后生活投入得分的改善。结果:该研究确定了54个与生活投入相关的临床特征。brexpiprazole开始治疗1个月后,患者的生活参与评分分别有20.6%、37.9%和53.9%的患者在1个月、3个月和6个月内得到改善。这种改善在情感和社交子领域尤为明显。结论:本研究的结果在现实世界数据集中提供了布雷吡拉唑起始后改善生活参与度的证据。
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Life Engagement Improvement Following Initiation of Brexpiprazole Treatment in Patients with MDD: A Naturalistic, Retrospective Real-World Study.

Life Engagement Improvement Following Initiation of Brexpiprazole Treatment in Patients with MDD: A Naturalistic, Retrospective Real-World Study.

Life Engagement Improvement Following Initiation of Brexpiprazole Treatment in Patients with MDD: A Naturalistic, Retrospective Real-World Study.

Life Engagement Improvement Following Initiation of Brexpiprazole Treatment in Patients with MDD: A Naturalistic, Retrospective Real-World Study.

Purpose: Life engagement encompasses concepts such as life fulfillment, well-being, and participation in meaningful activities, encompassing cognitive, physical, social, and emotional dimensions. Patients with MDD experience impaired functioning across multiple domains of life engagement and have ranked concepts related to life engagement and fulfillment as important predictors of treatment success. Post-hoc analyses of three clinical trials of patients with MDD treated adjunctively with brexpiprazole have reported a significantly greater improvement in life engagement. This study investigated improvements in life engagement among patients with MDD following initiation of brexpiprazole treatment using a real-world dataset.

Patients and methods: Information was extracted from semi-structured clinical notes of the Mental Status Examination (MSE) of patients in a real-world setting to develop an outcome measure for quantifying life engagement of psychiatric patients. Measures of life engagement and its four sub-domains (emotional, physical, social, and cognitive) were calculated at each clinical visit for 624 adult patients with MDD during the 6 months following brexpiprazole initiation. Paired t-tests assessed differences between the index event and time periods within 6 months of the index event. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses were used to quantify the improvement in life engagement scores following brexpiprazole initiation.

Results: The study identified 54 clinical features associated with life engagement. Statistically significant improvements were observed from as early as 1 month following brexpiprazole initiation, with 20.6%, 37.9%, and 53.9% of the patients demonstrating improved life engagement scores within 1, 3, and 6 months, respectively. The improvements were particularly apparent for the emotional and social sub-domains.

Conclusion: The results of this study provide evidence of improved life engagement following brexpiprazole initiation in a real-world dataset.

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