PMID: 9534837Apr 16, 1998Paper

Informing patients about tardive dyskinesia. Controlled trial of patient education

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
Robert Chaplin, A Kent

Abstract

This paper evaluates the effects on knowledge and clinical stability of an educational intervention about tardive dyskinesia. Fifty-six patients receiving antipsychotic maintenance completed a questionnaire assessing their knowledge about tardive dyskinesia. After random allocation to either an educational intervention or a control group, their knowledge was reassessed at six months. Ninety-five per cent of patients completed the study. The study patients gained significantly more knowledge than the controls, who made modest gains. There were no significant differences in clinical outcome between the groups. Patients can learn about serious toxic effects of antipsychotic treatment with a low risk of non-compliance. Discussion about tardive dyskinesia is necessary in the process of obtaining informed consent to treatment.

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