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Improving psychiatric medication use through the Michigan e-psychopharmacology course for nurse practitioners: A pre-post/follow-up study.

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PURPOSE Increasing demands for mental health treatment represent a key opportunity for nurse practitioners (NPs) to provide more psychiatric medication treatment (psychopharmacology). Given this need, NPs could benefit from opportunities… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE Increasing demands for mental health treatment represent a key opportunity for nurse practitioners (NPs) to provide more psychiatric medication treatment (psychopharmacology). Given this need, NPs could benefit from opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills in psychopharmacology. DESIGN AND METHODS A novel videoconference course was developed and tested, with 6 weekly sessions taught by a facilitator and a speaker, evaluated by multiple outcomes. FINDINGS Course feasibility and evidence of improved NP confidence and performance in psychopharmacology were both demonstrated. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Continuing education providers should consider adopting this model for effective and accessible NP psychopharmacology education, potentially expanding NP mental healthcare delivery.

Keywords: improving psychiatric; course; psychiatric medication; psychopharmacology; nurse practitioners

Journal Title: Perspectives in psychiatric care
Year Published: 2019

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