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Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study
BACKGROUND: RE-KINECT (NCT03062033), a real-world study of possible tardive dyskinesia (TD) in antipsychotic-treated patients, included a questionnaire to assess the effects of patients’ abnormal involuntary movements on caregivers. AIMS: To capture the experiences of caregivers who assisted individ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10492432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34154444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10783903211023565 |
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author | Cutler, Andrew J. Caroff, Stanley N. Tanner, Caroline M. Shalhoub, Huda Lenderking, William R. Pagé, Véronique Franey, Ericha Yonan, Chuck |
author_facet | Cutler, Andrew J. Caroff, Stanley N. Tanner, Caroline M. Shalhoub, Huda Lenderking, William R. Pagé, Véronique Franey, Ericha Yonan, Chuck |
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description | BACKGROUND: RE-KINECT (NCT03062033), a real-world study of possible tardive dyskinesia (TD) in antipsychotic-treated patients, included a questionnaire to assess the effects of patients’ abnormal involuntary movements on caregivers. AIMS: To capture the experiences of caregivers who assisted individuals with abnormal involuntary movements that were confirmed by clinicians as being consistent with TD. METHODS: Qualified (nonpaid) caregivers were invited to complete a questionnaire that included the following: caregivers’ sociodemographic characteristics, their perceptions about the impact of abnormal involuntary movements on patients, and the impact of these movements on themselves (caregivers). RESULTS: Of the 41 participating caregivers, 25 (61.0%) were women, 20 (48.8%) were employed full time or part time, and 35 (85.4%) were family members or friends. Based on responses from caregivers who noticed patients’ abnormal involuntary movements and were caring for individuals who also noticed those movements, 48.0% of patients had “a lot” of severity in ≥1 body region and 76.0% had abnormal involuntary movements in ≥2 regions. Caregiver ratings were significantly correlated with patient ratings (but not with clinician ratings) for maximum severity of abnormal involuntary movements and the number of affected regions (both p <.05). Based on their own judgments and perceptions, caregivers reported that the patient’s movements had “some” or “a lot” of impact on their (caregiver’s) ability to continue usual activities (50.0%), be productive (58.3%), socialize (55.6%), or take care of self (50.0%). CONCLUSIONS: Caregivers as well as patients are negatively affected by TD, and the impact of TD on caregivers’ lives should be considered when determining treatment options. |
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spelling | pubmed-104924322023-09-10 Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study Cutler, Andrew J. Caroff, Stanley N. Tanner, Caroline M. Shalhoub, Huda Lenderking, William R. Pagé, Véronique Franey, Ericha Yonan, Chuck J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: RE-KINECT (NCT03062033), a real-world study of possible tardive dyskinesia (TD) in antipsychotic-treated patients, included a questionnaire to assess the effects of patients’ abnormal involuntary movements on caregivers. AIMS: To capture the experiences of caregivers who assisted individuals with abnormal involuntary movements that were confirmed by clinicians as being consistent with TD. METHODS: Qualified (nonpaid) caregivers were invited to complete a questionnaire that included the following: caregivers’ sociodemographic characteristics, their perceptions about the impact of abnormal involuntary movements on patients, and the impact of these movements on themselves (caregivers). RESULTS: Of the 41 participating caregivers, 25 (61.0%) were women, 20 (48.8%) were employed full time or part time, and 35 (85.4%) were family members or friends. Based on responses from caregivers who noticed patients’ abnormal involuntary movements and were caring for individuals who also noticed those movements, 48.0% of patients had “a lot” of severity in ≥1 body region and 76.0% had abnormal involuntary movements in ≥2 regions. Caregiver ratings were significantly correlated with patient ratings (but not with clinician ratings) for maximum severity of abnormal involuntary movements and the number of affected regions (both p <.05). Based on their own judgments and perceptions, caregivers reported that the patient’s movements had “some” or “a lot” of impact on their (caregiver’s) ability to continue usual activities (50.0%), be productive (58.3%), socialize (55.6%), or take care of self (50.0%). CONCLUSIONS: Caregivers as well as patients are negatively affected by TD, and the impact of TD on caregivers’ lives should be considered when determining treatment options. SAGE Publications 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10492432/ /pubmed/34154444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10783903211023565 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Cutler, Andrew J. Caroff, Stanley N. Tanner, Caroline M. Shalhoub, Huda Lenderking, William R. Pagé, Véronique Franey, Ericha Yonan, Chuck Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title | Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title_full | Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title_fullStr | Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title_short | Caregiver-Reported Burden in RE-KINECT: Data From a Prospective Real-World Tardive Dyskinesia Screening Study |
title_sort | caregiver-reported burden in re-kinect: data from a prospective real-world tardive dyskinesia screening study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10492432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34154444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10783903211023565 |
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