Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics

Miguel Bernardo1, Luis San2, José M Olivares3, Tatiana Dilla4, Pepa Polavieja4, Inmaculada Gilaberte4, María Álvarez4, Antonio Ciudad41Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona/IDIBAPS/CIBERSAM, Barcelona, 2Department of Child and...

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Main Authors: Bernardo M, San L, Olivares JM, Dilla T, Polavieja P, Gilaberte I, Álvarez M, Ciudad A
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-12-01
Series:Patient Preference and Adherence
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/treatment-patterns-and-health-care-resource-utilization-in-a-1-year-ob-a8807
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spelling doaj-fb44f2042b3f4bf6b24d52ae314087792020-11-24T22:25:10ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2011-12-012011default601610Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychoticsBernardo MSan LOlivares JMDilla TPolavieja PGilaberte IÁlvarez MCiudad AMiguel Bernardo1, Luis San2, José M Olivares3, Tatiana Dilla4, Pepa Polavieja4, Inmaculada Gilaberte4, María Álvarez4, Antonio Ciudad41Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona/IDIBAPS/CIBERSAM, Barcelona, 2Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu/CIBERSAM, Barcelona, 3Department of Psychiatry, Complejo Hospitalario de Vigo, Pontevedra, 4Department of Clinical Research and Development, Madrid, SpainPurpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence with oral antipsychotics, and in those who started treatment with LAI antipsychotics, (2) health care resource utilization and associated costs.Patients and methods: A total of 597 outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence, according to the psychiatrist's clinical judgment, were recruited at 59 centers in a noninterventional prospective observational study of 1-year follow-up when their treatment was modified. In a post hoc analysis, the profiles of patients starting LAI or continuing with oral antipsychotics were described, and descriptive analyses of treatments, health resource utilization, and direct costs were performed in those who started an LAI antipsychotic.Results: Therapy modifications involved the antipsychotic medications in 84.8% of patients, mostly because of insufficient efficacy of prior regimen. Ninety-two (15.4%) patients started an LAI antipsychotic at recruitment. Of these, only 13 (14.1%) were prescribed with first-generation antipsychotics. During 1 year, 16.3% of patients who started and 14.9% of patients who did not start an LAI antipsychotic at recruitment relapsed, contrasting with the 20.9% who had been hospitalized only within the prior 6 months. After 1 year, 74.3% of patients who started an LAI antipsychotic continued concomitant treatment with oral antipsychotics. The mean (median) total direct health care cost per patient per month during the study year among the patients starting any LAI antipsychotic at baseline was €1,407 (€897.7). Medication costs (including oral and LAI antipsychotics and concomitant medication) represented almost 44%, whereas nonmedication costs accounted for more than 55% of the mean total direct health care costs.Conclusion: LAI antipsychotics were infrequently prescribed in spite of a psychiatrist-perceived risk of nonadherence to oral antipsychotics. Mean medication costs were lower than nonmedication costs.Keywords: health care costs, depot preparations, medication adherencehttp://www.dovepress.com/treatment-patterns-and-health-care-resource-utilization-in-a-1-year-ob-a8807
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San L
Olivares JM
Dilla T
Polavieja P
Gilaberte I
Álvarez M
Ciudad A
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San L
Olivares JM
Dilla T
Polavieja P
Gilaberte I
Álvarez M
Ciudad A
Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
Patient Preference and Adherence
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San L
Olivares JM
Dilla T
Polavieja P
Gilaberte I
Álvarez M
Ciudad A
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title Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
title_short Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
title_full Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
title_fullStr Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
title_full_unstemmed Treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
title_sort treatment patterns and health care resource utilization in a 1-year observational cohort study of outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence treated with long-acting injectable antipsychotics
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Miguel Bernardo1, Luis San2, José M Olivares3, Tatiana Dilla4, Pepa Polavieja4, Inmaculada Gilaberte4, María Álvarez4, Antonio Ciudad41Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona/IDIBAPS/CIBERSAM, Barcelona, 2Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu/CIBERSAM, Barcelona, 3Department of Psychiatry, Complejo Hospitalario de Vigo, Pontevedra, 4Department of Clinical Research and Development, Madrid, SpainPurpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence with oral antipsychotics, and in those who started treatment with LAI antipsychotics, (2) health care resource utilization and associated costs.Patients and methods: A total of 597 outpatients with schizophrenia at risk of nonadherence, according to the psychiatrist's clinical judgment, were recruited at 59 centers in a noninterventional prospective observational study of 1-year follow-up when their treatment was modified. In a post hoc analysis, the profiles of patients starting LAI or continuing with oral antipsychotics were described, and descriptive analyses of treatments, health resource utilization, and direct costs were performed in those who started an LAI antipsychotic.Results: Therapy modifications involved the antipsychotic medications in 84.8% of patients, mostly because of insufficient efficacy of prior regimen. Ninety-two (15.4%) patients started an LAI antipsychotic at recruitment. Of these, only 13 (14.1%) were prescribed with first-generation antipsychotics. During 1 year, 16.3% of patients who started and 14.9% of patients who did not start an LAI antipsychotic at recruitment relapsed, contrasting with the 20.9% who had been hospitalized only within the prior 6 months. After 1 year, 74.3% of patients who started an LAI antipsychotic continued concomitant treatment with oral antipsychotics. The mean (median) total direct health care cost per patient per month during the study year among the patients starting any LAI antipsychotic at baseline was €1,407 (€897.7). Medication costs (including oral and LAI antipsychotics and concomitant medication) represented almost 44%, whereas nonmedication costs accounted for more than 55% of the mean total direct health care costs.Conclusion: LAI antipsychotics were infrequently prescribed in spite of a psychiatrist-perceived risk of nonadherence to oral antipsychotics. Mean medication costs were lower than nonmedication costs.Keywords: health care costs, depot preparations, medication adherence
url http://www.dovepress.com/treatment-patterns-and-health-care-resource-utilization-in-a-1-year-ob-a8807
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