Objective: Though the psychiatric field has primarily focused on medication and symptom amelioration via medication "adherence," contemporary approaches that incorporate recovery-oriented care and shared decision-making (SDM) could provide a more holistic and effective approach to serving individuals experiencing psychosis. This article explores the implementation of such innovative and collaborative practices while highlighting their benefits and challenges. Furthermore, it aims to offer practical implementations of SDM in prescribing practices.
Method: This article presents innovative strategies for prescribing antipsychotics utilizing SDM and recovery-oriented care approaches for those who experience psychosis. The study explores the clinical applications of these approaches within an inpatient psychiatric setting.
Results: The article emphasizes the numerous challenges for those who experience psychosis in adhering to antipsychotic medication and proposes a recovery-oriented approach facilitated by SDM. It emphasizes the importance of therapeutic alliance and collaboration while providing practical clinical applications of this approach.
Conclusions and implications for practice: The article advocates for collaborative approaches in antipsychotic prescribing, such as SDM and recovery-oriented care, to support those experiencing psychosis in constructing a life of meaning as they define it, including in how they choose to take medications. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).