Prevalence and prescribers' knowledge of psychotropic polypharmacy in the Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo Regions, Ghana.

Journal: Heliyon

Volume: 10

Issue: 2

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  College of Health Yamfo, Ghana.

Abstract summary 

The use of psychotropic medications for treating simple and complex psychological and emotional problems is common and relevant among prescribers. This, therefore, come with the tendency to prescribe many medications to a patient on a single visit due to varied reasons. The study, therefore, sought to ascertain the prevalence and prescribers' knowledge of psychotropic polypharmacy. A quantitative, descriptive study was conducted using a simple random approach to select and review the prescription records (both regular and prn basis) of three hundred and nine (309) patients' folders retrospectively within seven (7) mental health units across the study area to ascertain the prevalence of Psychotropic Polypharmacy (PP). Fifty-eight (58) prescribers were selected using probability method (simple random) to respond to the study questionnaire. Psychotropic Polypharmacy was prevalent (66.0 %) in the study area with antipsychotic polypharmacy (74.0 %) being the common form with the co-prescription of chlorpromazine (CPZ) + haloperidol (70.0 %) being frequent. This was more predominant among male patients (78.0 %) than female patients (22.0 %). Prescribers had high (82.8 %) knowledge of Psychotropic Polypharmacy and the majority (68.9 %) disagreed that the practice of Psychotropic Polypharmacy should be promoted. The continuous training of prescribers (i.e. mental health officers) on rational prescriptions would help reduce the prevalence of Psychotropic Polypharmacy.

Authors & Co-authors:  Dumba James J Barimah Antwi Joseph AJ Ibrahim Mohammed Mohammed MM Allotey Solomon Saka SS Alorvi Semefa S Appertey William W Sopaal Luke L Acheampong Frank F Commey Rebecca Dorcas RD Boakye Nketiah Yaw Y Ampofo Deborah D Amoah Bernard Opoku BO Agyemang Larry L

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Citations :  Spencer A.D., Marshall J. ‘Psychotropic medication use and polypharmacy in. Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2019;132(5):833–840.
Authors :  13
Identifiers
Doi : e24243
SSN : 2405-8440
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Ahafo regions;Antipsychotic;Bono;Bono east;Knowledge;Medications;Polypharmacy;Prescribers;Prevalence;Psychotropic
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative
Country of Study
Ghana
Publication Country
England