A Call for a Rational Polypharmacy Policy: International Insights From Psychiatrists

Objective Recently, rational polypharmacy approaches have been proposed, regardless of the lower risk and cost of monotherapy. Considering monotherapy as first-line treatment and polypharmacy as rational treatment, a balanced attitude toward polypharmacy is recommended. However, the high prevalence...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatry investigation 2021, 18(11), , pp.1058-1067
Hauptverfasser: Nakagami, Yukako, Hayakawa, Kohei, Horinouchi, Toru, Pereira-Sanchez, Victor, Tan, Marcus P.J., Park, Seon-Cheol, Park, Yong Chon, Moon, Seok Woo, Choi, Tae Young, Avasthi, Ajit, Grover, Sandeep, Kallivayalil, Roy Abraham, Rai, Yugesh, Shalbafan, Mohammadreza, Chongsuksiri, Pavita, Udomratn, Pichet, Kathriarachchi, Samudra T., Xiang, Yu-Tao, Sim, Kang, Javed, Afzal, Chong, Mian-Yoon, Tan, Chay-Hoon, Lin, Shih-Ku, Inada, Toshiya, Murai, Toshiya, Kanba, Shigenobu, Sartorius, Norman, Shinfuku, Naotaka, Kato, Takahiro A.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Recently, rational polypharmacy approaches have been proposed, regardless of the lower risk and cost of monotherapy. Considering monotherapy as first-line treatment and polypharmacy as rational treatment, a balanced attitude toward polypharmacy is recommended. However, the high prevalence of polypharmacy led the Japanese government to establish a polypharmacy reduction policy. Based on this, the association between the policy and psychiatrists’ attitude toward polypharmacy has been under debate.Methods We developed an original questionnaire about Psychiatrists’ attitudes toward polypharmacy (PAP). We compared the PAP scores with the treatment decision-making in clinical case vignettes. Multiple regression analyses were performed to quantify associations of explanatory variables including policy factors and PAP scores. The anonymous questionnaires were administered to psychiatrists worldwide.Results The study included 347 psychiatrists from 34 countries. Decision-making toward polypharmacy was associated with high PAP scores. Multiple regression analysis revealed that low PAP scores were associated with the policy factor (β=-0.20, p=0.004). The culture in Korea was associated with high PAP scores (β=0.34, p
ISSN:1738-3684
1976-3026
DOI:10.30773/pi.2021.0169