| Literature DB >> 29378547 |
Kruti Joshi1, Lian Mao2, David M Biondi3, Robert Millet4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Outpatient facilities, such as community behavioral health organizations (CBHOs), play a critical role in the care of patients with serious mental illness, but there is a paucity of "real-world" patient outcomes data from this health care setting. Therefore, we conducted The Research and Evaluation of Antipsychotic Treatment in Community Behavioral Health Organizations, Outcomes (REACH-OUT) trial, a real-world, prospective, noninterventional observational study of patients with mental illness treated at CBHOs across the United States. We describe demographic and clinical characteristics, antipsychotic therapy (APT) treatment patterns, and health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia undergoing medical care as usual.Entities:
Keywords: Antipsychotic therapy; Community behavioral health organizations; Long-acting injectable; Observational study; Paliperidone palmitate; Patient outcomes; Real world; Risperidone long-acting injectable; Schizophrenia
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29378547 PMCID: PMC5789676 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1594-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1Study design. APT, antipsychotic; ASI-Lite, Addiction Severity Index Lite; BL, baseline (enrollment); DAI-10, Drug Attitude Inventory 10-item scale; Dx, diagnosis; LAI, long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable); MSQ, Medication Satisfaction Questionnaire; PP LAI, paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable; RLAI, risperidone long-acting injectable; Tx, treatment. *Entered within 8 weeks of start or switch to RLAI or other antipsychotic, after >24 weeks of continuous RLAI treatment, or any time after initiation of PP LAI. †Asked of cohort that included participants newly initiated on an antipsychotic at baseline
Overview of the schizophrenia patient population
| LAI New User | LAI Continuous User | LAI Total | Oral APT | Other Injectable/Unknown | Study Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schizophrenia | ||||||
| Baseline | 214 | 385 | 599 | 281 | 64 | 944 |
| Month 6 | 173 (80.8) | 326 (84.7) | 499 (83.3) | 230 (81.9) | 40 (62.5) | 769 (81.5) |
| Month 12 | 156 (72.9) | 290 (75.3) | 446 (74.5) | 204 (72.6) | 32 (50.0) | 682 (72.2) |
APT antipsychotic therapy, LAI long-acting injectable, NA not applicable
Among the 599 patients with schizophrenia in the total LAI group, 482 were receiving PP LAI (174 new users; 308 continuous users) and 117 were receiving RLAI (40 new users; 77 continuous users)
Values in parentheses are percentages unless otherwise specified
New user was defined as a study patient who initiated PP LAI or RLAI treatment within 8 weeks (≤56 days) of the enrollment period
Continuous user was defined as a study patient who initiated PP LAI or RLAI treatment more than 8 weeks (>56 days) after the enrollment visit
Sociodemographic characteristics at enrollment of long-acting injectable antipsychotic therapy vs oral antipsychotic therapy usersa
| LAI APT | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | New User | Continuous User | Oral APT | |
| Age, years | ||||
| N | 566 | 200 | 366 | 265 |
| Mean (SD) | 41.1 (12.42) | 39.4 (12.01) | 42.0 (12.56) | 42.1 (13.49) |
| | 0.268 | 0.021 | 0.921 | |
| Sex, | ||||
| N | 585 | 207 | 378 | 275 |
| Male | 424 (72.5) | 155 (74.9) | 269 (71.2) | 181 (65.8) |
| Female | 161 (27.5) | 52 (25.1) | 109 (28.8) | 94 (34.2) |
| | 0.054 | 0.031 | 0.144 | |
| Race, | ||||
| N | 577 | 203 | 374 | 271 |
| White | 292 (50.6) | 85 (41.9) | 207 (55.3) | 133 (49.1) |
| Black or African American | 188 (32.6) | 90 (44.3) | 98 (26.2) | 90 (33.2) |
| Asian, Native Hawaiian, or other Pacific Islander | 9 (1.6) | 3 (1.5) | 6 (1.6) | 1 (0.4) |
| American Indian or Alaska Native | 12 (2.1) | 3 (1.5) | 9 (2.4) | 8 (3.0) |
| Multiracial/Other | 76 (13.2) | 22 (10.8) | 54 (14.4) | 39 (14.4) |
| | 0.645 | 0.092 | 0.276 | |
| Ethnicity (Spanish, Hispanic, Latino), | ||||
| N | 576 | 200 | 376 | 274 |
| No | 494 (85.8) | 174 (87.0) | 320 (85.1) | 202 (73.7) |
| Yes | 82 (14.2) | 26 (13.0) | 56 (14.9) | 72 (26.3) |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
| Education, | ||||
| N | 584 | 207 | 377 | 272 |
| 8th grade or less | 56 (9.6) | 25 (12.1) | 31 (8.2) | 45 (16.5) |
| Some high school, did not graduate/get GED | 161 (27.6) | 56 (27.1) | 105 (27.9) | 70 (25.7) |
| High school degree/GED | 222 (38.0) | 70 (33.8) | 152 (40.3) | 101 (37.1) |
| Some college or college degree | 145 (24.8) | 56 (27.1) | 89 (23.6) | 56 (20.6) |
| | 0.030 | 0.234 | 0.019 | |
| Military service, | ||||
| N | 581 | 206 | 375 | 273 |
| No | 535 (92.1) | 187 (90.8) | 348 (92.8) | 255 (93.4) |
| Yes | 46 (7.9) | 19 (9.2) | 27 (7.2) | 18 (6.6) |
| | 0.577 | 0.309 | 0.868 | |
| Marital status, | ||||
| N | 584 | 206 | 378 | 275 |
| Single, never married | 413 (70.7) | 149 (72.3) | 264 (69.8) | 160 (58.2) |
| Married | 37 (6.3) | 9 (4.4) | 28 (7.4) | 27 (9.8) |
| Widowed | 13 (2.2) | 2 (1.0) | 11 (2.9) | 8 (2.9) |
| Divorced/Separated | 108 (18.5) | 41 (19.9) | 67 (17.7) | 72 (26.2) |
| Nonmarried committed relationship | 13 (2.2) | 5 (2.4) | 8 (2.1) | 8 (2.9) |
| | 0.010 | 0.012 | 0.035 | |
| Living situation, n (%) | ||||
| N | 586 | 207 | 379 | 273 |
| Clinical facilityb | 10 (1.71) | 6 (2.90) | 4 (1.06) | 2 (0.73) |
| Supervised group living (generally long-term) | 67 (11.4) | 15 (7.2) | 52 (13.7) | 7 (2.6) |
| Transitional group home (halfway/quarterway house) | 3 (0.5) | 1 (0.5) | 2 (0.5) | 3 (1.1) |
| Family foster care | 1 (0.2) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.4) |
| Cooperative apartment | 20 (3.4) | 8 (3.9) | 12 (3.2) | 9 (3.3) |
| Boarding home | 47 (8.0) | 27 (13.0) | 20 (5.3) | 17 (6.2) |
| Private house or apartment | 410 (70.0) | 139 (67.1) | 271 (71.5) | 212 (77.7) |
| Other | 28 (4.8) | 11 (5.3) | 17 (4.5) | 22 (8.1) |
| | 0.001 | 0.036 | <0.001 | |
| Medicare, n (%) | ||||
| N | 575 | 202 | 373 | 266 |
| No | 275 (47.8) | 106 (52.5) | 169 (45.3) | 166 (62.4) |
| Yes | 300 (52.2) | 96 (47.5) | 204 (54.7) | 100 (37.6) |
| | <0.001 | 0.036 | <0.001 | |
| Medicaid or medical assistance, | ||||
| N | 574 | 202 | 372 | 270 |
| No | 140 (24.4) | 61 (30.2) | 79 (21.2) | 101 (37.4) |
| Yes | 434 (75.6) | 141 (69.8) | 293 (78.8) | 169 (62.6) |
| | <0.001 | 0.115 | <0.001 | |
| Private health insurance, | ||||
| N | 573 | 200 | 373 | 273 |
| No | 535 (93.4) | 183 (91.5) | 352 (94.4) | 248 (90.8) |
| Yes | 38 (6.6) | 17 (8.5) | 21 (5.6) | 25 (9.2) |
| | 0.204 | 0.872 | 0.088 | |
| Veterans or military medical benefits, | ||||
| N | 580 | 203 | 377 | 273 |
| No | 569 (98.1) | 200 (98.5) | 369 (97.9) | 271 (99.3) |
| Yes | 11 (1.9) | 3 (1.5) | 8 (2.1) | 2 (0.7) |
| | 0.242 | 0.646 | 0.202 | |
APT antipsychotic therapy, GED general education diploma, LAI long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable), SD standard deviation
aAll subjects with schizophrenia. bIncludes hospital, skilled nursing facility (24-h nursing), and intermediate care facility (<24-h nursing)
Psychiatric comorbidities at enrollment for long-acting injectable antipsychotic therapy vs oral antipsychotic therapy cohortsa
| LAI APT | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | New Users | Continuous Users | Oral APT | |
| Age when first hospitalized for symptoms of diagnosis, years | ||||
| | 480 | 164 | 316 | 180 |
| Mean (SD) | 24.2 (8.35) | 24.1 (8.10) | 24.3 (8.49) | 26.2 (10.24) |
| | 0.020 | 0.034 | 0.033 | |
| Time from first hospitalization to enrollment, years | ||||
| | 471 | 160 | 311 | 173 |
| Mean (SD) | 16.9 (12.11) | 14.8 (11.94) | 17.9 (12.08) | 14.5 (11.39) |
| | 0.025 | 0.813 | 0.002 | |
| Age when first diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar I, years | ||||
| | 287 | 91 | 196 | 105 |
| Mean (SD) | 25.9 (9.66) | 25.3 (9.38) | 26.1 (9.80) | 29.1 (13.34) |
| | 0.022 | 0.020 | 0.042 | |
| Time from diagnosis to enrollment, years | ||||
| | 275 | 86 | 189 | 102 |
| Mean (SD) | 15.0 (12.63) | 12.2 (11.37) | 16.3 (13.00) | 11.9 (13.47) |
| | 0.041 | 0.890 | 0.008 | |
| Age at first experience of symptoms, years | ||||
| | 475 | 164 | 311 | 196 |
| Mean (SD) | 22.3 (8.25) | 21.9 (8.02) | 22.5 (8.38) | 23.9 (10.17) |
| | 0.048 | 0.033 | 0.107 | |
| Time from first experience of symptoms to enrollment, years | ||||
| | 464 | 159 | 305 | 190 |
| Mean (SD) | 18.4 (12.26) | 17.0 (12.14) | 19.1 (12.28) | 17.2 (12.41) |
| | 0.269 | 0.875 | 0.098 | |
| Any psychiatric hospitalization prior to enrollment | ||||
| | 533 | 184 | 349 | 250 |
| | 118 (22.1) | 59 (32.1) | 59 (16.9) | 55 (22.0) |
| | 1.000 | 0.018 | 0.140 | |
| Time from the most recent psychiatric hospitalization to enrollment, days | ||||
| | 118 | 59 | 59 | 54 |
| Mean (SD) | 97.7 (139.32) | 65.7 (48.13) | 129.7 (186.42) | 61.8 (43.91) |
| | 0.012 | 0.658 | 0.008 | |
| Any all-cause hospitalization prior to enrollment | ||||
| | 533 | 184 | 349 | 250 |
| | 131 (24.6) | 68 (37.0) | 63 (18.1) | 65 (26.0) |
| | 0.718 | 0.012 | 0.019 | |
| Time from the most recent all-cause hospitalization to enrollment, days | ||||
| | 131 | 68 | 63 | 63 |
| Mean (SD) | 96.1 (133.62) | 67.4 (50.56) | 127.0 (181.11) | 65.5 (45.95) |
| | 0.020 | 0.828 | 0.011 | |
| Any psychiatric ED visit prior to enrollment | ||||
| | 495 | 166 | 329 | 229 |
| | 62 (12.5) | 31 (18.7) | 31 (9.4) | 34 (14.8) |
| | 0.410 | 0.343 | 0.058 | |
| Any all-cause ED visit prior to enrollment | ||||
| | 495 | 166 | 329 | 229 |
| | 85 (17.2) | 41 (24.7) | 44 (13.4) | 41 (17.9) |
| | 0.830 | 0.104 | 0.153 | |
APT antipsychotic therapy, ED emergency department, LAI long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable), SD standard deviation
aAll subjects with schizophrenia
Fig. 2Comorbid conditions at enrollment (all patients with schizophrenia). Medical (a) and behavioral (b) comorbid conditions. APT, antipsychotic therapy; LAI, long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable). Values in bars are n/N. *P < 0.05 vs oral APT
Fig. 3Proportion of patients hospitalized by time point (all patients with schizophrenia). APT, antipsychotic therapy; LAI, long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable). Values in bars are n/N. Hospitalization at enrollment was defined as patients hospitalized in the 6-month pre-enrollment period. Total LAI APT = LAI new users + LAI continuous users
Patient-reported outcomes at enrollment
| LAI APT | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient-Reported Outcome | Assessment | Total | New Users | Continuous Users | Oral APT |
| Attitude toward medication | Mean (SD) DAI-10 score | 6.0 (3.66) | 5.7 (3.66) | 6.1 (3.67) | 4.5 (4.03) |
| Medication satisfaction | Mean (SD) MSQ score | 5.8 (1.40) | 5.6 (1.49) | 5.9 (1.34) | 5.2 (1.44) |
| “Very satisfied,” % (n/N) | 35.0 (200/572) | 30.2 (60/199) | 37.5 (140/373) | 13.8 (37/268) | |
| Quality of life | Mean (SD) QOLI score | ||||
| General life satisfaction | 4.8 (1.30) | 4.7 (1.39) | 4.9 (1.25) | 4.3 (1.52) | |
| Daily activities | 4.8 (1.13) | 4.7 (1.22) | 4.9 (1.07) | 4.3 (1.29) | |
| Family contact | 4.9 (1.44) | 4.7 (1.56) | 5.0 (1.36) | 4.5 (1.59) | |
| Social relations | 4.9 (1.20) | 4.8 (1.29) | 4.9 (1.14) | 4.5 (1.22) | |
| Finance | 3.9 (1.50) | 3.6 (1.57) | 4.0 (1.45) | 3.3 (1.71) | |
| Safety | 5.0 (1.26) | 5.0 (1.29) | 5.0 (1.25) | 4.5 (1.58) | |
| Health | 4.6 (1.28) | 4.5 (1.39) | 4.6 (1.22) | 4.0 (1.36) | |
| Patient-caregiver engagement | Mean (SD), frequency of interaction in the past 4 weeks | ||||
| Talk to or email a member of family | 3.4 (1.53) | 3.6 (1.54) | 3.3 (1.52) | 3.3 (1.60) | |
| Get together with family | 2.9 (1.49) | 2.9 (1.54) | 2.8 (1.46) | 2.8 (1.50) | |
| Visit with a friend | 2.6 (1.44) | 2.4 (1.31) | 2.7 (1.50) | 2.3 (1.39) | |
| Talk to or email a friend who does not live with you | 2.6 (1.49) | 2.6 (1.47) | 2.6 (1.50) | 2.5 (1.55) | |
| Plan ahead to do something with another person | 2.0 (1.13) | 1.9 (1.08) | 2.0 (1.15) | 1.9 (1.13) | |
| Spend time with someone more than a friend | 2.1 (1.53) | 2.1 (1.52) | 2.1 (1.53) | 2.3 (1.68) | |
| Patient functioning | Mean PSP total score | 61.6 | 59.6 | 62.7 | 57.5 |
APT antipsychotic therapy, DAI-10 Drug Attitude Inventory 10-item scale, LAI long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable), MSQ Medication Satisfaction Questionnaire, PSP Personal and Social Performance scale, QOLI Lehman’s Quality of Life Interview, SD standard deviation
Fig. 4Proportion of patients “very satisfied” with medication at 12-month follow-up.a APT, antipsychotic therapy; LAI, long-acting injectable (includes paliperidone palmitate long-acting injectable and risperidone long-acting injectable). Values in bars are n/N. Total LAI APT = LAI new users + LAI continuous users. aAll subjects with schizophrenia