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Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría

versión On-line ISSN 2340-2733versión impresa ISSN 0211-5735

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JIMENEZ CUBERO, M. et al. Expert psychopharmacologic recommendations follow-up and its behavioral impact on intellectual disability patients. Rev. Asoc. Esp. Neuropsiq. [online]. 2013, vol.33, n.119, pp.479-495. ISSN 2340-2733.  https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/S0211-57352013000300002.

Subjects with Intellectual Disability (ID) are frequently affected by behavioral and psychiatric co-mobility. As a consequence between 1/3 and 3/4 are under antipsychotic treatment. It is available an expert consensus guideline with the purpose of guiding pharmacological treatment decisions. The achievement of expert recommendations may optimize drug therapy efficacy and reduce behavioral problems as well as enhance adaptive abilities. The "Inventory for client and agency planning" (ICAP) is a psychometric tool designed to assess health care to ID patients, and includes items that grade behavioral and adaptive problems. We designed a transversal study in order to determine the association between the follow-up of expert recommendations and the scores achieved on behavioral and adaptive problems items. Drug therapy been prescribed to patients diagnosed of ID (CIE-10) was analyzed and classified into a dichotomous "Do" or "Do not" achieve guideline recommendations in regard of several pharmaceutical aspects such as drug therapy indication, dosage, treatment duration and poly-pharmacy. Scores from ICAP tool as compared to guideline compliance. Follow-up of dose criteria was associated to a better adaptive behavior (p<0,05) and follow-up of poly-pharmacy criteria and duration treatment criteria was associated better behavioral out comes (p<0,05). We found no association between follow-up of indication criteria and behavioral or adaptive problems.

Palabras clave : Intellectual Disability; Behavioral symptoms; Adaptation; psychological; Drug therapy; Practice Guideline.

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