2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192417095
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Withdrawing Antipsychotics for Challenging Behaviours in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Experiences and Views of Prescribers

Abstract: International current best practice recommends the discontinuation of antipsychotics for challenging behaviours in people with intellectual disabilities (ID), due to lack of evidence of efficacy and risks of harmful side-effects. In clinical practice, discontinuation may be difficult. The aim of this study was to gain insight into prescribers’ practice by investigating their experiences with the discontinuation of long-term antipsychotics for challenging behaviour. From professionals’ associations thirty-four … Show more

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“…We only found two papers through database searching (Kleijwegt et al , 2019; Deb et al , 2020). We found one additional paper through citation searching (Wrein, 2019) and an additional three more via direct author contact (de Kuijper et al , 2022b; de Kuijper et al , 2022a; Deb et al , 2023). Two papers reported results from the same study, one reporting quantitative data (Deb et al , 2020) and the other reporting qualitative data (Deb et al , 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We only found two papers through database searching (Kleijwegt et al , 2019; Deb et al , 2020). We found one additional paper through citation searching (Wrein, 2019) and an additional three more via direct author contact (de Kuijper et al , 2022b; de Kuijper et al , 2022a; Deb et al , 2023). Two papers reported results from the same study, one reporting quantitative data (Deb et al , 2020) and the other reporting qualitative data (Deb et al , 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to secondary care health-care professionals, primary care practitioners, including GPs and non-medical prescribers, have a significant role in the prescribing and deprescribing of psychotropic medicines in people with intellectual disabilities who display challenging behaviour. However, inadequate resources can hinder effective deprescribing review (Deb et al, 2023(Deb et al, , 2020de Kuijper et al, 2022b). Commentaries by Deb and colleagues (Deb, 2007;Deb et al, 2009) further emphasise the significance of the team approach in implementing psychotropic deprescribing.…”
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confidence: 99%
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