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Medication adherence in schizophrenia: factors influencing adherence and consequences of nonadherence, a systematic literature review

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Improving adherence in schizophrenia may have a considerable positive impact on patients and society by focusing on the identified multitude of factors driving nonadherence, including lack of insight, medication beliefs and substance abuse.
Abstract
Background:Nonadherence to medication is a recognized problem and may be the most challenging aspect of treatment.Methods:We performed a systematic review of factors that influence adherence and the consequences of nonadherence to the patient, healthcare system and society, in patients with schizophrenia. Particular attention was given to the effect of nonadherence on hospitalization rates, as a key driver of increased costs of care. A qualitative systematic literature review was conducted using a broad search strategy using disease and adherence terms. Due to the large number of abstracts identified, article selection was based on studies with larger sample sizes published after 2001. Thirty-seven full papers were included: 15 studies on drivers and 22 on consequences, of which 12 assessed the link between nonadherence and hospitalization.Results:Key drivers of nonadherence included lack of insight, medication beliefs and substance abuse. Key consequences of nonadherence included greater risk of relapse,...

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Psychotropic medication non-adherence and its associated factors among patients with major psychiatric disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Clinical and economic impact of non-adherence to antidepressants in major depressive disorder: A systematic review

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Polygenic overlap between schizophrenia risk and antipsychotic response: a genomic medicine approach.

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Low treatment adherence with antipsychotics is associated with relapse in psychotic disorders within six months after discharge.

TL;DR: The found hazard ratio indicates that the risk of relapse is substantially decreased when a patient is properly adherent to the antipsychotic therapy that was prescribed at the inpatient clinic.
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Drug maintenance treatment compliance and its correlation with the clinical picture and course of schizophrenia.

TL;DR: It is suggested that with compliance with a neuroleptics drug treatment regime does not affect the number of admissions in the hospital but is related to longer remissions and less intense signs of deficiency.
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