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Published Online: March 1996

Race, quality of care, and antipsychotic prescribing practices in psychiatric emergency services

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OBJECTIVE: The study examined whether the prescription practices of clinicians in psychiatric emergency services differed for African- American patients. Prescription of antipsychotic medications and its relation to quality of care was a particular focus. METHODS: Data from 442 independently observed evaluations of patients in psychiatric emergency services were examined using multivariate analyses. The observations were made during a five-year period at four urban general hospitals in California. RESULTS: Clinicians in the four emergency services, most of whom were Caucasian, prescribed more psychiatric medications to African Americans than to other patients and devoted significantly less time to their evaluations. African Americans received more oral doses and more injections of antipsychotic medications, and the mean 24-hour dosage of antipsychotics (1,321 milligrams) was significantly higher than for other patients (825 milligrams). The tendency to overmedicate African-American patients was lower when clinicians' efforts to engage the patients in treatment were rated higher. CONCLUSIONS: The results highlight the importance of efforts to engage African Americans in the treatment process and the need for clinical skills and training to help bridge cultural distances.

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Pages: 282 - 286
PubMed: 8820552

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Published in print: March 1996
Published online: 1 April 2006

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