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Preliminary findings on the effects of medication advocacy and daily behavior ratings on prescriber behavior
Behavioral Interventions ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-27 , DOI: 10.1002/bin.1859
Jodi C. Coon 1 , John T. Rapp 1 , Helena Bush 1 , Erica S. Ramey 2
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Over a 1-year period, we trained caregivers to employ a color-coded daily behavior rating system whereby green denoted a high level of appropriate behavior, yellow denoted a mix of some appropriate behavior and mild problem behavior, and red denoted a high level of problem behavior. We then used these ratings to generate graphs that caregivers brought to their child's prescriber appointments. Preliminary data comparing unconditional and conditional probabilities from 25 prescriber visits with 12 participants indicate prescribers were most likely (a) to decrease psychotropic medication following green ratings, (b) increase psychotropic medication following red ratings, and (c) make no changes following yellow ratings. Across participants, prescribers' decisions matched the color code for 76% of trials. These preliminary findings support continued inclusion of the medication-advocacy training component to facilitate deprescribing of psychotropic medication within our state-funded project.

中文翻译:

关于药物宣传和日常行为评级对处方者行为影响的初步调查结果

在 1 年的时间里,我们培训护理人员使用颜色编码的日常行为评级系统,其中绿色表示高度适当的行为,黄色表示一些适当的行为和轻微的问题行为的混合,红色表示高度的适当行为。问题行为。然后,我们使用这些评级来生成看护者带到他们孩子的处方预约中的图表。比较来自 12 名参与者的 25 次处方者就诊的无条件和有条件概率的初步数据表明,处方者最有可能 (a) 在绿色评级后减少精神药物,(b) 在红色评级后增加精神药物,以及 (c) 在黄色评级后不做任何改变. 在参与者中,处方者的决定与 76% 的试验的颜色代码相匹配。
更新日期:2021-12-27
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