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01 - Working towards adherence
Working towards adherence
02 - What is adherence
What is adherence?
03 - How common is non adherence
How common is non-adherence? The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry, Fifteenth Edition. David M. Taylor, Thomas R. E. Barnes and Allan H. Young. © 2025 David M. Taylor. Published 2025 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Chapter 14 Working towards adherence W...
04 - Impact of non adherence
Impact of non-adherence 928 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 14 For chronic physical and mental disorders, the picture is not much better. Although 76% of patients with several conditions reported adhering to medication, electronic mo...
05 - Factors affecting adherence7,28
Factors affecting adherence7,28
06 - Assessing adherence29,30
Assessing adherence29,30 Prescribing psychotropics CHAPTER 14 hospital. The only difference is that with the depot preparations, adherence is, for a while at least, assured (and known about) – something which cannot be said for oral medications. Improving adhe...
07 - Monitoring adherence and assessing attitudes
Monitoring adherence and assessing attitudes to medication
08 - Enhancing medication adherence
Enhancing medication adherence Prescribing psychotropics CHAPTER 14 Monitoring adherence and assessing attitudes to medication Psychiatrists generally prefer to use direct questioning over the use of more intrusive/ objective and elaborate methods of assessing...
09 - Conclusion
Conclusion
10 - References
References 934 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 14 to arise in cancer medicine regarding the benefits and risks of anti-cancer medications.63 One must assume that we are likely to meet the same difficulties in psychiatry. We also nee...
11 - Restarting psychotropic medications after a p
Restarting psychotropic medications after a period of non-compliance Prescribing psychotropics CHAPTER 14 Restarting psychotropic medications after a period of non-compliance When a patient is admitted to hospital it is often because they have been non-compl...
12 - References
References 938 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 14 length of time. The drugs in the middle column are thought to be safe because the maximum dose is usually no higher than the highest recommended starting dose. The drugs in the right-...
13 - Relational aspects of prescribing practice
Relational aspects of prescribing practice
14 - Object relations
Object relations
15 - Memory
Memory
16 - Treatment framework
Treatment framework Prescribing psychotropics CHAPTER 14 Relational aspects of prescribing practice This section provides clinicians with practically useful advice in the relational aspects of prescribing. Evidence exists for the importance of the doctor–patie...
17 - Factors that may influence the patients use o
Factors that may influence the patient’s use of and adherence to medication 940 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 14 Factors that may influence the patient’s use of and adherence to medication How the individual views themselves, and o...
18 - Summary a checklist when prescribing
Summary – a checklist when prescribing 942 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 14 Recommendation: Consider treatment preference as one of the decision factors when prescribing. Countertherapeutic use of medication Medication (including o...