Providers’ Behaviors and Beliefs on Prescribing Antipsychotic Medication to Children: A Qualitative Study

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W. David Lohr
Kyle B. Brothers
Deborah Winders Davis
Carla A. Rich
Lesa Ryan
Michael Smith
Michelle Stevenson
Yana Feygin
Charles Woods
John Myers
Gilbert C. Liu
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[1] University of Louisville School of Medicine,Child and Adolescent Research Design and Support (CAHRDS) Unit, Department of Pediatrics
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Qualitative methods; Childhood; Antipsychotic medications; Theory of Planned Behavior;
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Fragmentation in behavioral and mental health care to children has resulted in suboptimal care and high rates of psychotropic medication use, especially antipsychotic medications (APM). A qualitative study, based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), aimed to better understand prescribing practices, barriers to optimal treatment, and potential interventions to safeguard the use of APM for children in Kentucky. The most common barrier to optimal care was access to mental health specialists. Social norms and pressure from families contribute to increased medication use. We identify promising interventions to safeguard the use of APM through the lens of the TPB.
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