Conference paper
CHECKING PHYSICAL CARE OF PEOPLE ON RISPERIDONE LONG TERM INJECTABLE DEPOT
Hellme Najim
; South Essex Partnership University Trust, UK
Nazrul Islam
; South Essex Partnership University Trust, UK
Abstract
Aims and methods: To assess the existing physical care of patients with severe mental illness and whether it has complied with
national protocols and guidelines. Medical notes of patients who has been on risperidone long acting injectable depot for a year
were reviewed and a form was filled with the information of each patient including weight, physical examination, fasting blood sugar
(FBS), Serum lipid (S.L.), pulse, blood pressure and ECG liver function tests (LFT). 50% had comorbidity with other physical illness,
at the start of treatment, at three months and six months intervals.
Results: 65 notes were reviewed. 70% males. 70% between 18-50 years. 80% had the illness more than 5 years and 50%more
than 10 years. The following was done baseline: 50% had physical examination.25% had pulse, blood pressure and ECG. Body
weight 10%.Triglycerides 20%.Urea and electrolytes (U&E) 15%.40% had their liver function tests (LFT). 50% had comorbidity
with other physical illness.
The following were done on six monthly maintenance measures: Only 5% had maintenance ECG. LFT 10%. U&E 30%.
Triglycerides 5%.
Clinical implications: Physical illnesses are neglected areas in the care of the severely mentally ill patients. It is an important
area in the management of severe mental illness. Proper physical assessment and regular follow up should be adopted. Promotion of
healthy living and eating, exercise and monitoring weight should be recommended. All these measures may improve the physical
health of severely mentally ill patients and improve the total outcome of these illness.
Keywords
schizophrenia; depot injections; physical health
Hrčak ID:
266511
URI
Publication date:
26.8.2013.
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