Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study

Objectives. Treatment of psychotic disorders is impended by high rates of disengagement from mental health services and poor adherence to antipsychotic medication. This study examined the engagement rates of psychotic patients with a community mental health service during a 5-year period. Methods. T...

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Main Authors: Vaios Peritogiannis, Athina Tatsioni, Nefeli Menti, Aikaterini Grammeniati, Vassiliki Fotopoulou, Venetsanos Mavreas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/613956
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spelling doaj-aff640a5fb164e4eb4ca9268ffda02bf2020-11-24T23:58:10ZengHindawi LimitedSchizophrenia Research and Treatment2090-20852090-20932013-01-01201310.1155/2013/613956613956Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year StudyVaios Peritogiannis0Athina Tatsioni1Nefeli Menti2Aikaterini Grammeniati3Vassiliki Fotopoulou4Venetsanos Mavreas5Mobile Mental Health Unit of the Prefectures of Ioannina and Thesprotia, Society for the Promotion of Mental Health in Epirus, 45445 Ioannina, GreeceDepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Ioannina School of Medicine, 45500 Ioannina, GreeceMobile Mental Health Unit of the Prefectures of Ioannina and Thesprotia, Society for the Promotion of Mental Health in Epirus, 45445 Ioannina, GreeceMobile Mental Health Unit of the Prefectures of Ioannina and Thesprotia, Society for the Promotion of Mental Health in Epirus, 45445 Ioannina, GreeceMobile Mental Health Unit of the Prefectures of Ioannina and Thesprotia, Society for the Promotion of Mental Health in Epirus, 45445 Ioannina, GreeceDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Ioannina School of Medicine, 45500 Ioannina, GreeceObjectives. Treatment of psychotic disorders is impended by high rates of disengagement from mental health services and poor adherence to antipsychotic medication. This study examined the engagement rates of psychotic patients with a community mental health service during a 5-year period. Methods. The Mobile Mental Health Unit of Ioannina and Thesprotia (MMHU I-T) delivers services in remote, rural, mountainous areas using the resources of the primary care system. Clinical and demographic information for patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and related psychoses was obtained from the medical records of our unit. Results. A total of 74 psychotic patients initially engaged in treatment with our unit. In half of cases treatment was home-based. With the exclusion of patients who died or discharged, engagement rates were 67.2%. Statistical analysis was performed for 64 patients, and no differences were found between engaged and disengaged patients regarding clinical and demographic parameters. All engaged patients regularly refilled their antipsychotic prescriptions. Conclusion. Engagement rates in our study were comparable to previous research, involving urban settings and shorter follow-up duration. Community mental health teams may ensure treatment continuation for psychotic patients in deprived, remote areas. This is important for low-income countries, affected by economic crisis, such as Greece.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/613956
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author Vaios Peritogiannis
Athina Tatsioni
Nefeli Menti
Aikaterini Grammeniati
Vassiliki Fotopoulou
Venetsanos Mavreas
spellingShingle Vaios Peritogiannis
Athina Tatsioni
Nefeli Menti
Aikaterini Grammeniati
Vassiliki Fotopoulou
Venetsanos Mavreas
Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
author_facet Vaios Peritogiannis
Athina Tatsioni
Nefeli Menti
Aikaterini Grammeniati
Vassiliki Fotopoulou
Venetsanos Mavreas
author_sort Vaios Peritogiannis
title Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
title_short Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
title_full Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
title_fullStr Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Engagement of Psychotic Patients with a Mobile Mental Health Unit in Rural Areas in Greece: A Five-Year Study
title_sort treatment engagement of psychotic patients with a mobile mental health unit in rural areas in greece: a five-year study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
issn 2090-2085
2090-2093
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives. Treatment of psychotic disorders is impended by high rates of disengagement from mental health services and poor adherence to antipsychotic medication. This study examined the engagement rates of psychotic patients with a community mental health service during a 5-year period. Methods. The Mobile Mental Health Unit of Ioannina and Thesprotia (MMHU I-T) delivers services in remote, rural, mountainous areas using the resources of the primary care system. Clinical and demographic information for patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and related psychoses was obtained from the medical records of our unit. Results. A total of 74 psychotic patients initially engaged in treatment with our unit. In half of cases treatment was home-based. With the exclusion of patients who died or discharged, engagement rates were 67.2%. Statistical analysis was performed for 64 patients, and no differences were found between engaged and disengaged patients regarding clinical and demographic parameters. All engaged patients regularly refilled their antipsychotic prescriptions. Conclusion. Engagement rates in our study were comparable to previous research, involving urban settings and shorter follow-up duration. Community mental health teams may ensure treatment continuation for psychotic patients in deprived, remote areas. This is important for low-income countries, affected by economic crisis, such as Greece.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/613956
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