Monitoring patients on lithium - A good practice guideline

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Aims and method: To develop a guideline that would encourage a systematic approach for both psychiatrists and general practitioners in the provision of safe, effective and consistent management of patients who are prescribed lithium. A multi-disciplinary working group developed the guideline following literature review and consultation with lithium clinics and specialist centres nationally. Results: The Lothian lithium guidelines include three sections: (a) a lithium treatment plan; (b) advice for clinicians on managing lithium levels; and (c) pointers for counselling patients on lithium. The treatment plan is a key document in the guidelines which, once completed, ensures continuity of care with the transfer of patient-specific information. Clinical implications: This development has provided the opportunity for primary and secondary care services to work together in producing a guideline that will improve patient care and minimises risk.

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Nicholson, J., & Fitzmaurice, B. (2002). Monitoring patients on lithium - A good practice guideline. Psychiatric Bulletin, 26(9), 348–351. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.26.9.348

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