Medication Adherence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Daily Delivery and Supervision of Psychotropic Medication for High-Risk Patients With Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
The main study intervention is the daily witnessing of participant self-administration of medications by trained pharmacy staff to ensure compliance. The staff in question will be provided by Leila pharmacy and will in addition provide support so that individuals can transition back into living independently through reminders to attend regularly scheduled medical appointments and counseling on correct use of prescribed medications.
The program is designed to serve individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses who
have been repeatedly hospitalized, are repeat users of community crisis services, or are
frequently in contact with the criminal justice system. There are several objectives of this
new approach. First, the investigators believe that these patients are invested in working
with the daily dispensing program to stay well, but individual factors related to their
personal background or symptoms of their illness contribute to frequent non-adherence to
medications. Non-adherence to medications then leads to behaviour that results in frequent
use of very expensive services such as the criminal justice system, acute care hospital beds,
and crisis services. Working collaboratively with the patient to improve adherence to
medications in partnership with a private pharmacy that absorbs costs of the program is a
less coercive model than injectable medications, which is the current standard for working
with this population. In addition, oral medications are much less expensive than the newer
injectable antipsychotics and the costs of running a "depot clinic" where the injectable
medications are provided. At this time, there has been no effective program to ensure
compliance with oral medications in the published literature.
The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of this new model for
decreasing the harmful effects of relapses to psychosis resulting from non-adherence to
medications. Specifically, the investigators plan to examine whether or not this program
results in less use of crisis services, acute care hospitalization and less contact with the
criminal justice system. The investigators plan to evaluate client response through a
self-reported measure and to assess client satisfaction by conducting participant
satisfaction survey for the program. Key stakeholders will be engaged during the process
(e.g., community mental health workers, probation officers, pharmacists) to gather
information and suggestions regarding the daily dispensing program. Based on feedback from
clients and stakeholders, the investigators will then aim to implement improvements to the
process to optimize its effectiveness.
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