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Prisoners’ experiences of antipsychotic medication: influences on adherence

Prisoners’ experiences of antipsychotic medication: influences on adherence
Prisoners’ experiences of antipsychotic medication: influences on adherence
Despite the disproportionately high prevalence of serious mental illness in the prison population, little attention has been given to medication adherence amongst prisoners. To investigate adherence and satisfaction with antipsychotic medication, a mixed methods study, using clinical measures and qualitative interviews, was undertaken with 44 prisoners across three prisons. This article draws on the qualitative findings to examine prisoners' subjective experiences of medication and produces a contextualised understanding of adherence within a prison environment. The stabilising effect of the prison routine appeared to have a beneficial impact on adherence, but collecting medication from a central point in the prison seemingly discouraged compliance. In common with the quantitative data (as reported by Gray, Bressington, Lathlean, & Mills (2008) in Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 19, 335-351), most respondents valued the efficacy of their medication, resulting in their adherence. This reinforces an earlier conclusion that interventions to enhance medication adherence should focus on helping patients recognise the personal relevance of medication
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Mills, Alice
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Lathlean, Judith
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Bressington, Dan
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Forrester, Andrew
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Van Veenhuyzen, Wilhelm
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Gray, Richard
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Mills, Alice
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Lathlean, Judith
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Forrester, Andrew
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Van Veenhuyzen, Wilhelm
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Mills, Alice, Lathlean, Judith, Bressington, Dan, Forrester, Andrew, Van Veenhuyzen, Wilhelm and Gray, Richard (2010) Prisoners’ experiences of antipsychotic medication: influences on adherence. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 22 (1), 110-125. (doi:10.1080/14789949.2010.509804).

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Despite the disproportionately high prevalence of serious mental illness in the prison population, little attention has been given to medication adherence amongst prisoners. To investigate adherence and satisfaction with antipsychotic medication, a mixed methods study, using clinical measures and qualitative interviews, was undertaken with 44 prisoners across three prisons. This article draws on the qualitative findings to examine prisoners' subjective experiences of medication and produces a contextualised understanding of adherence within a prison environment. The stabilising effect of the prison routine appeared to have a beneficial impact on adherence, but collecting medication from a central point in the prison seemingly discouraged compliance. In common with the quantitative data (as reported by Gray, Bressington, Lathlean, & Mills (2008) in Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 19, 335-351), most respondents valued the efficacy of their medication, resulting in their adherence. This reinforces an earlier conclusion that interventions to enhance medication adherence should focus on helping patients recognise the personal relevance of medication

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Published date: 29 October 2010
Organisations: Sociology & Social Policy

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Local EPrints ID: 161315
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/161315
PURE UUID: 94f977b5-a251-4495-986f-cde754f5c5df

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Date deposited: 28 Jul 2010 13:34
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:00

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Author: Alice Mills
Author: Judith Lathlean
Author: Dan Bressington
Author: Andrew Forrester
Author: Wilhelm Van Veenhuyzen
Author: Richard Gray

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