Conformance to evidence-based treatment recommendations in schizophrenia treatment services
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- DOI: 10.1177/070674371205700507
Conformance to evidence-based treatment recommendations in schizophrenia treatment services
Abstract
Objective: To assess quality of health care provided in a representative Canadian mental health service using conformance to evidence-based treatment recommendations, and to examine differences from published US results.
Method: We used a cross-sectional cohort design involving a randomly selected sample of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia attending 1 of 3 mental health clinics in 1 Canadian regional health system. The sample size was calculated to detect differences with the US sample. Conformance criteria were based on a published protocol. Data were collected using patient interviews and a structured review of health records. Conformance to 9 key Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team recommendations was assessed.
Results: Conformance ranged between 58% and 90% for pharmacological recommendations, and 0% to 81% for psychosocial recommendations. No patients who met criteria for assertive case management had been referred to an assertive case management team. Significant differences in conformance rates to some treatment recommendations were found between Canadian and published US results.
Conclusions: It proved possible to assess health care quality using process measures of conformance to treatment recommendations. Conformance to clinical recommendations for pharmacotherapy is higher than for psychosocial therapies. The absence of barriers to access for pharmacological therapies likely enhances the higher conformance to these recommendations. Limited or variable access to psychosocial services, specifically assertive community treatment, likely negatively affects conformance to psychosocial treatment recommendations. Methodological limitations preclude drawing conclusions on comparisons between Canadian and US services.
Comment in
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Conformance to evidence-based treatment recommendations in schizophrenia treatment services.Can J Psychiatry. 2012 Sep;57(9):583; author reply 583-4. doi: 10.1177/070674371205700914. Can J Psychiatry. 2012. PMID: 23073036 No abstract available.
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