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Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol

Background: There is a growing number of service users looking to discontinue use of psychiatric medicines. Tapering is the recommended approach for reducing and/or discontinuing the use of psychiatric medicines. This involves gradually reducing the dose over time to minimise the potential for withd...

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Autores principales: Boland, Miriam, Higgins, Agnes, Beecher, Claire, Bracken, Pat, Burn, Wendy, Cody, Anne, Framer, Adele, Gronlund, Toto Anne, Horowitz, Mark, Huff, Christy, Jayacodi, Sandra, Keating, Dolores, Kessler, David, Konradsson Geuken, Asa, Lamberson, Nicole, Montagu, Luke, Osborne, Brian, Smith, Ruth, Cadogan, Cathal
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636245
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13649.1
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author Boland, Miriam
Higgins, Agnes
Beecher, Claire
Bracken, Pat
Burn, Wendy
Cody, Anne
Framer, Adele
Gronlund, Toto Anne
Horowitz, Mark
Huff, Christy
Jayacodi, Sandra
Keating, Dolores
Kessler, David
Konradsson Geuken, Asa
Lamberson, Nicole
Montagu, Luke
Osborne, Brian
Smith, Ruth
Cadogan, Cathal
author_facet Boland, Miriam
Higgins, Agnes
Beecher, Claire
Bracken, Pat
Burn, Wendy
Cody, Anne
Framer, Adele
Gronlund, Toto Anne
Horowitz, Mark
Huff, Christy
Jayacodi, Sandra
Keating, Dolores
Kessler, David
Konradsson Geuken, Asa
Lamberson, Nicole
Montagu, Luke
Osborne, Brian
Smith, Ruth
Cadogan, Cathal
author_sort Boland, Miriam
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description Background: There is a growing number of service users looking to discontinue use of psychiatric medicines. Tapering is the recommended approach for reducing and/or discontinuing the use of psychiatric medicines. This involves gradually reducing the dose over time to minimise the potential for withdrawal symptoms. However, many uncertainties exist regarding the process of reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. This study will use a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership to determine the Top 10 unanswered questions and uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. Methods : The Priority Setting Partnership will be conducted using the James Lind Alliance methodology. It will involve seven stages: (i) creating an international Steering Group of representatives from key stakeholder groups that will include people with lived experience of taking and/or stopping psychiatric medicines, family members, carers/supporters and healthcare professionals, and identifying potential partners to support key activities (e.g. dissemination); (ii) gathering uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines from key stakeholders using an online survey; (iii) data processing and summarising the survey responses; (iv) checking the summary questions against existing evidence and verifying uncertainties; (v) shortlisting the questions using a second online survey; (vi) determining the Top 10 research questions through an online prioritisation workshop; (vii) disseminating results. Conclusions : This study will use a Priority Setting Partnership to generate a Top 10 list of research questions and uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. This list will help to guide future research and deliver responsive and strategic allocation of research resources, with a view to ultimately improving the future health and well-being of individuals who are taking psychiatric medicines.
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spelling pubmed-104502622023-08-26 Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol Boland, Miriam Higgins, Agnes Beecher, Claire Bracken, Pat Burn, Wendy Cody, Anne Framer, Adele Gronlund, Toto Anne Horowitz, Mark Huff, Christy Jayacodi, Sandra Keating, Dolores Kessler, David Konradsson Geuken, Asa Lamberson, Nicole Montagu, Luke Osborne, Brian Smith, Ruth Cadogan, Cathal HRB Open Res Study Protocol Background: There is a growing number of service users looking to discontinue use of psychiatric medicines. Tapering is the recommended approach for reducing and/or discontinuing the use of psychiatric medicines. This involves gradually reducing the dose over time to minimise the potential for withdrawal symptoms. However, many uncertainties exist regarding the process of reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. This study will use a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership to determine the Top 10 unanswered questions and uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. Methods : The Priority Setting Partnership will be conducted using the James Lind Alliance methodology. It will involve seven stages: (i) creating an international Steering Group of representatives from key stakeholder groups that will include people with lived experience of taking and/or stopping psychiatric medicines, family members, carers/supporters and healthcare professionals, and identifying potential partners to support key activities (e.g. dissemination); (ii) gathering uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines from key stakeholders using an online survey; (iii) data processing and summarising the survey responses; (iv) checking the summary questions against existing evidence and verifying uncertainties; (v) shortlisting the questions using a second online survey; (vi) determining the Top 10 research questions through an online prioritisation workshop; (vii) disseminating results. Conclusions : This study will use a Priority Setting Partnership to generate a Top 10 list of research questions and uncertainties about reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. This list will help to guide future research and deliver responsive and strategic allocation of research resources, with a view to ultimately improving the future health and well-being of individuals who are taking psychiatric medicines. F1000 Research Limited 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10450262/ /pubmed/37636245 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13649.1 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Boland M et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Boland, Miriam
Higgins, Agnes
Beecher, Claire
Bracken, Pat
Burn, Wendy
Cody, Anne
Framer, Adele
Gronlund, Toto Anne
Horowitz, Mark
Huff, Christy
Jayacodi, Sandra
Keating, Dolores
Kessler, David
Konradsson Geuken, Asa
Lamberson, Nicole
Montagu, Luke
Osborne, Brian
Smith, Ruth
Cadogan, Cathal
Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title_full Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title_fullStr Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title_short Priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership: The PROTECT study protocol
title_sort priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines using a james lind alliance priority setting partnership: the protect study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636245
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13649.1
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