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Systematic management approach to pharmacotherapy for people with learning disabilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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With progressive deinstitutionalisation in many countries, the general psychiatrist is now more frequently requested to provide assistance with behavioural problems in people with learning disabilities. There are a range of challenges in providing quality care for these people. There are challenges in assessment and diagnosis, in coordinating behavioural and social interventions with pharmacotherapy, and in the lack of psychopharmacological research in this population, which results in a diminished evidence base. In addition, there are numerous factors beyond the patient. These include legal consent requirements and the complex system of carers surrounding those with disabilities with whom the practitioner may need to interact.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2001 
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Fig. 1 Behaviour monitoring chart. Each behaviour is scored daily (0=not a problem; 1=a moderate problem; 2=major problem), and the scores are then totalled for the week.

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Fig. 2 Example of a chart summary

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