Abstract
Introduction: Previous studies showed that aggression is an important reason to prescribe as-needed
medication. The objective of this study was to compare the use of as-needed medication
in aggressive and non-aggressive psychiatric patients and to explore patterns of administration
of as-needed medication around aggressive incidents.
Methods: An observational study in three psychiatric wards was conducted. Incidence densities
of as-needed medication were determined for aggressive and non-aggressive patients
and expressed as incidence density ratios [IDRs]. Intensity of as-needed medication
used before and following aggressive incidents were determined within a 48-hours time-window.
Results: Aggressive patients had an increased use of both psychotropic and somatic as-needed
medication (IDR, 2.5; 95% CI, 2.2-2.7 and IDR, 2.1; 95% CI, 1.8-2.4, respectively).
Of the psychotropic medication for aggressive patients, 15% was administered in a
time-window of 48 hours around an aggressive incident; in this time-window more as-needed
medication was administered following an aggressive incident compared to earlier treatments.
Conclusion: An increased use of both psychotropic and somatic as-needed medication is associated
with aggressive behavior. Psychotropic as-needed medication is more frequently administered
shortly after an aggressive incident than shortly before. However, more often as-needed
medication is administered outside the 48 hours time-window around an aggressive incident.
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