| Literature DB >> 30565486 |
Carol Paton1, Clive E Adams2, Stephen Dye3, Elizabeth Fagan1, Chike Okocha4, Thomas Re Barnes1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A quality improvement programme addressing prescribing practice for acutely disturbed behaviour was initiated by the Prescribing Observatory for Mental Health.Entities:
Keywords: Rapid tranquillisation; acute behavioural disturbance; aggression; antipsychotic medication; benzodiazepine
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30565486 PMCID: PMC6431784 DOI: 10.1177/0269881118817170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0269-8811 Impact factor: 4.153
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the total national sample of 2172 episodes of acutely disturbed behaviour, and in the sub-groups where oral medication only (n=1091) or a regimen including parenteral medication (n=1081) was administered.
| Key characteristics | Total episodes of disturbed behaviour | Episodes where oral medication only was administered | Episodes where parenteral medication was administered | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Male | 1196 (55) | 690 (63) | 506 (47) |
| Female | 976 (45) | 401 (37) | 575 (53) | |
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| White/White British | 1572 (72) | 844 (77) | 728 (67) |
| Asian/Asian British | 189 (9) | 69 (6) | 118 (11) | |
| Black/Black British | 217 (10) | 98 (9) | 119 (11) | |
| Mixed or other | 144 (7) | 64 (6) | 80 (7) | |
| Not stated/not collected/refused | 52 (2) | 16 (1) | 36 (3) | |
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| 15–18 years | 67 (3) | 29 (2) | 38 (4) |
| 19–25 years | 431 (20) | 195 (18) | 236 (22) | |
| 26–35 years | 543 (25) | 242 (22) | 301 (28) | |
| 36–45 years | 361 (17) | 201 (18) | 160 (15) | |
| 46–55 years | 372 (17) | 187 (17) | 187 (17) | |
| 56–65 years | 178 (8) | 61 (6) | 117 (11) | |
| Over 65 years | 220 (10) | 176 (16) | 44 (4) | |
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| Organic disorder (F00–F09) | 202 (9) | 173 (16) | 29 (3) |
| Disorders due to psychoactive substance misuse (F10–F19) | 265 (12) | 134 (12) | 131 (12) | |
| Schizophrenia spectrum disorder (F20–F29) | 986 (45) | 467 (43) | 519 (48) | |
| Affective disorder (F30–F39) | 449 (21) | 195 (18) | 254 (23) | |
| Personality disorder (F60–F69) | 341 (16) | 131 (12) | 210 (19) | |
| Other psychiatric disorder(s) | 535 (25) | 178 (16) | 155 (14) | |
| Diagnosis not yet ascertained | 125 (6) | 53 (5) | 72 (7) | |
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| Detained in hospital under mental health legislation | 1930 (89) | 908 (83) | 1022 (95) |
| Informal patient | 205 (9) | 147 (13) | 58 (5) | |
| Legal status unknown | 37 (2) | 36 (3) | 1 (<1) | |
|
| Acute adult psychiatric ward | 1455 (67) | 733 (67) | 722 (67) |
| Psychiatric intensive care ward | 444 (20) | 185 (17) | 259 (24) | |
| Low secure forensic/locked rehabilitation ward | 149 (7) | 111 (10) | 38 (4) | |
| Medium and high secure forensic ward, including forensic learning disabilities services | 124 (6) | 62 (6) | 62 (6) | |
Medication administered for episodes of acute behavioural disturbance.
| Antipsychotic | Benzodiazepine | Promethazine | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Episodes where oral medication only was administered ( | ||||
| Antipsychotic | 120 (11) | |||
| Benzodiazepine | 154 (14) | 655 (60) | ||
| Promethazine | 15 (1) | 59 (5) | 73 (7) | |
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| Antipsychotic | 196 (18) | |||
| Benzodiazepine | 295 (27) | 423 (39) | ||
| Promethazine | 44 (4) | 42 (4) | 74 (7) | |
In 15 episodes a combination of an oral antipsychotic, oral benzodiazepine and oral promethazine was administered; bin seven episodes a combination of a parenteral antipsychotic, parenteral benzodiazepine and parenteral promethazine was administered.
Figure 1.Level of behavioural activation before and after rapid tranquillisation where both pre- and post-recordings of behavioural activation were available (n of subsample=631).
Multivariable analyses of the effect of potentially explanatory variables on the administration of parenteral rather than oral medication for episodes of acute behavioural disturbance in men and women.
| Gender | Variable | Category | Adjusted odds ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males | Diagnosis of dementia (F00–F09) | No | 1 | <0.001 |
| Yes | 0.11 (0.05–0.26) | |||
| Diagnosis of personality disorder | No | 1 | 0.02 | |
| Yes | 2.00 (1.10–3.64) | |||
| Detained in hospital under mental health legislation | No | 1 | 0.002 | |
| Yes | 2.52 (1.41–4.53) | |||
| Clinical service providing care | Acute adult | 1 | <0.001 | |
| Psychiatric intensive care unit | 1.14 (0.80,1.61) | |||
| Low secure | 0.15 (0.08–0.28) | |||
| Medium or high secure | 0.50 (0.28–0.92) | |||
| Overactive behaviour | No | 1 | 0.01 | |
| Yes | 0.67 (0.49–0.92) | |||
| Physical violence towards others | No | 1 | <0.001 | |
| Yes | 1.74 (1.25–2.44) | |||
| Thought disorder | No | 1 | 0.01 | |
| Yes | 1.58 (1.11–2.27) | |||
| BARS score[ | - | 2.63 (2.14–3.22) | <0.001 | |
| Females | Age (years) | 26–35 | 1 | <0.001 |
| 15–18 | 0.39 (0.18–0.83) | |||
| 19–25 | 0.68 (0.40–1.16) | |||
| 36–45 | 0.36 (0.21–0.64) | |||
| 46–55 | 0.41 (0.23–0.72) | |||
| 56–65 | 0.94 (0.48–1.82) | |||
| Over 65 | 0.12 (0.08–0.22) | |||
| Diagnosis of schizophrenia (F20–F29) | No | 1 | <0.001 | |
| Yes | 2.17 (1.42–3.33) | |||
| Diagnosis of an affective disorder (F30–F39) | No | 1 | 0.001 | |
| Yes | 2.12 (1.36–3.29) | |||
| Detained in hospital under mental health legislation | No | 1 | 0.01 | |
| Yes | 2.16 (1.19–3.91) | |||
| Distress | No | 1 | 0.04 | |
| Yes | 0.68 (0.47–0.98) | |||
| Actual/attempted self-harm | No | 1 | 0.007 | |
| Yes | 1.87 (1.19–2.94) | |||
| BARS score[ | - | 2.25 (1.84–2.76) | <0.001 |
BARS: Behavioural Activity Rating Scale; CI: confidence interval.
The odds ratios stated represent the chance of receiving intramuscular medication for each one point increase in the BARS score.