Assess the caregiver’s knowledge on the adverse effect of antipsychotics in the selected psychiatric unit of south india

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Background of the study: Antipsychotic drugs are chemicals that influence the brain and nervous system in various ways, and they are frequently used in the practice of psychiatry to treat a broad range of mental and emotional illness. The use of antipsychotics has reduced the number of patients hospitalized for mental illness up to 50 % in the United States. Researchers worldwide have compared various family interventions to enhance caregiver’s knowledge of antipsychotics, its side effects and prevent relapse, which concluded that Psycho educational interventions are more effective in increasing knowledge and reducing stress among the caregivers. Psycho educational intervention is a systematic approach based on patients and family needs. The psycho education mainly emphasizes improving patient and family knowledge about the disease, coping with illness, and managing the adverse drug effects of psychotic drugs. The study aimed to assess the caregiver’s level of knowledge on the adverse effects of antipsychotics and its association with the selected demographic variables Methods: A descriptive survey design was used in this study with the one hundred study participants selected using a purposive sampling technique and visiting the tertiary hospital of Mangaluru, south India. A Self-structured knowledge questionnaire was administered to the study participants. Results: The caregiver’s knowledge of the adverse effects of antipsychotics were assessed using descriptive statistics. The results highlighted that more than half of the caregivers (67%) had inadequate knowledge of the adverse effects and management of antipsychotics, while 33% of them had adequate knowledge.

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Fernandes, J., Shetty, S., & Nalini, M. (2020). Assess the caregiver’s knowledge on the adverse effect of antipsychotics in the selected psychiatric unit of south india. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 4274–4278. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12311

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