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Best practices: disseminating best practices for bipolar disorder treatment in a correctional population.

Jayesh Kamath1, Humberto Temporini, Susan Quarti, Wanli Zhang, Karen Kesten, Sara Wakai, Deborah Shelton, Robert Trestman.   

Abstract

Use of medication treatment algorithms may facilitate clinical decision making, improve consistency, and reduce polypharmacy in the correctional setting. A feasibility study was conducted investigating use of Texas Implementation of Medication Algorithms (TIMA) guidelines for bipolar disorder in the Connecticut Department of Correction. Forty inmates with diagnoses of bipolar disorder were treated over a 12-week period adhering to the TIMA algorithm for bipolar disorder. Significant improvement was seen in the primary and secondary outcome measures (p<.001). This pilot project confirmed the feasibility of algorithm adaptation to the correctional setting and provided specific recommendations for successful dissemination of the TIMA algorithm for bipolar disorder in correctional settings.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20810582     DOI: 10.1176/ps.2010.61.9.865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Serv        ISSN: 1075-2730            Impact factor:   3.084


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Review 2.  Prevalence and clinical features associated with bipolar disorder polypharmacy: a systematic review.

Authors:  Michele Fornaro; Domenico De Berardis; Ann Sarah Koshy; Giampaolo Perna; Alessandro Valchera; Davy Vancampfort; Brendon Stubbs
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