Attitudes and perceptions about the use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics among behavioral health practitioners.
Shaina E SchwartzChristina CarilliTaimur MianLaura RuekertArchana KumarPublished in: The mental health clinician (2022)
Behavioral health practitioners generally believed that LAI-As were underused, and only one-third of their patients would be accepting of the therapy. Several barriers were perceived as frequently impacting LAI-A use, but these were reduced by the presence of a psychiatric pharmacist. Understanding practitioner perceptions can assist with increasing the use of LAI-As.
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