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    The European psychiatric association (EPA)–early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment
    (2024)
    Schoretsanitis, Georgios (57038754800)
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    Correll, Christoph U. (57203102810)
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    Agorastos, Agorastos (35483205500)
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    Compaired Sanchez, Alejandro (59182984300)
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    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
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    Grigoras, Ruxandra M. (57206847199)
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    Grizelj Benussi, Mateja (58184516400)
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    Gondek, Tomasz M. (57015264400)
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    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
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    Højlund, Mikkel (57193721751)
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    Jerotic, Stefan (57207916809)
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    Kilic, Ozge (55895132900)
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    Metaj, Enita (57930776100)
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    Sidhu, Deshwinder Singh (57219768973)
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    Skandali, Nikolina (24473837400)
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    Skuhareuski, Aliaksei (57211890428)
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    Tveito, Marit (59878849200)
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    Wolthusen, Rick P. F. (58629445700)
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    Chumakov, Egor (57202854981)
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    de Filippis, Renato (57203855513)
    Objectives: This survey assessed psychiatry residents’/early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards the utility of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of antipsychotics. Methods: A previously developed questionnaire on attitudes on TDM utility during antipsychotic treatment was cross-sectionally disseminated by national coordinators between 01/01/2022–31/12/2023. The frequency of using TDM for antipsychotics other than clozapine was the main outcome in a linear regression analysis, including sex, clinical setting, caseload, and factors generated by an exploratory factor analysis. Comparisons between residents and early-career psychiatrists, respondents working in in- and outpatient settings, and low-/middle- and high–income countries were performed. Results: Altogether, 1,237 respondents completed the survey, with 37.9% having never used TDM for antipsychotics. Seven factors explained 41% of response variance; six of them were associated with frequency of TDM use (p < 0.05). Items with highest loadings for factors included clinical benefits of TDM (factors A and E: 0.7), negative expectations for beliefs of patients towards TDM (factor B: 0.6–0.7), weak TDM scientific evidence (factor C: 0.8), and TDM availability (factor D: −0.8). Respondents from low-/middle-income countries were less likely to frequently/almost always use TDM compared to high-income countries (9.4% vs. 21.5%, p < 0.001). Discussion: TDM use for antipsychotics was poor and associated with limited knowledge and insufficient availability. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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    The European psychiatric association (EPA)–early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment
    (2024)
    Schoretsanitis, Georgios (57038754800)
    ;
    Correll, Christoph U. (57203102810)
    ;
    Agorastos, Agorastos (35483205500)
    ;
    Compaired Sanchez, Alejandro (59182984300)
    ;
    Erzin, Gamze (57189375175)
    ;
    Grigoras, Ruxandra M. (57206847199)
    ;
    Grizelj Benussi, Mateja (58184516400)
    ;
    Gondek, Tomasz M. (57015264400)
    ;
    Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180)
    ;
    Højlund, Mikkel (57193721751)
    ;
    Jerotic, Stefan (57207916809)
    ;
    Kilic, Ozge (55895132900)
    ;
    Metaj, Enita (57930776100)
    ;
    Sidhu, Deshwinder Singh (57219768973)
    ;
    Skandali, Nikolina (24473837400)
    ;
    Skuhareuski, Aliaksei (57211890428)
    ;
    Tveito, Marit (59878849200)
    ;
    Wolthusen, Rick P. F. (58629445700)
    ;
    Chumakov, Egor (57202854981)
    ;
    de Filippis, Renato (57203855513)
    Objectives: This survey assessed psychiatry residents’/early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards the utility of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of antipsychotics. Methods: A previously developed questionnaire on attitudes on TDM utility during antipsychotic treatment was cross-sectionally disseminated by national coordinators between 01/01/2022–31/12/2023. The frequency of using TDM for antipsychotics other than clozapine was the main outcome in a linear regression analysis, including sex, clinical setting, caseload, and factors generated by an exploratory factor analysis. Comparisons between residents and early-career psychiatrists, respondents working in in- and outpatient settings, and low-/middle- and high–income countries were performed. Results: Altogether, 1,237 respondents completed the survey, with 37.9% having never used TDM for antipsychotics. Seven factors explained 41% of response variance; six of them were associated with frequency of TDM use (p < 0.05). Items with highest loadings for factors included clinical benefits of TDM (factors A and E: 0.7), negative expectations for beliefs of patients towards TDM (factor B: 0.6–0.7), weak TDM scientific evidence (factor C: 0.8), and TDM availability (factor D: −0.8). Respondents from low-/middle-income countries were less likely to frequently/almost always use TDM compared to high-income countries (9.4% vs. 21.5%, p < 0.001). Discussion: TDM use for antipsychotics was poor and associated with limited knowledge and insufficient availability. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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