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Systematic Quality Improvement and Metabolic Monitoring for Individuals Taking Antipsychotic Drugs.

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OBJECTIVE The authors sought to increase the rate of cardiometabolic monitoring for patients receiving antipsychotic drugs in an academic outpatient psychiatric clinic serving people with serious mental illness. METHODS Using… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The authors sought to increase the rate of cardiometabolic monitoring for patients receiving antipsychotic drugs in an academic outpatient psychiatric clinic serving people with serious mental illness. METHODS Using a prospective quasi-experimental, interrupted time-series design with data from the electronic health record (EHR), the authors determined metabolic monitoring rates before, during, and after implementation of prespecified quality improvement (QI) measures between August 2016 and July 2017. QI measures included a combination of provider, patient, and staff education; systematic barrier reduction; and an EHR-based reminder system. RESULTS After 1 year of QI implementation, the rate of metabolic monitoring had increased from 33% to 49% (p<0.01) for the primary outcome measure (hemoglobin A1C and lipid panel). This increased monitoring rate was sustained for 27 months beyond the end of the QI intervention. More than 75% of providers did not find the QI reminders burdensome. CONCLUSIONS Significant improvement in the rate of metabolic monitoring for people taking antipsychotic drugs can be achieved with little added burden on providers. Future research needs to assess the full range of patient, provider, and system barriers that prevent cardiometabolic monitoring for all individuals receiving antipsychotic drugs.

Keywords: taking antipsychotic; quality improvement; monitoring; metabolic monitoring; antipsychotic drugs

Journal Title: Psychiatric services
Year Published: 2021

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