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A Survey of Psychiatrists' Attitudes Toward Treatment Guidelines
Healy, Daniel J.; Goldman, Mona; Florence, Timothy; Milner, Karen K.
2004-04
Citation:Healy, Daniel J.; Goldman, Mona; Florence, Timothy; Milner, Karen K.; (2004). "A Survey of Psychiatrists' Attitudes Toward Treatment Guidelines." Community Mental Health Journal 40 (2): 177-184. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/44317>
Abstract: We developed a survey to look at psychiatrists' attitudes toward psychotropic prescribing guidelines, specifically the Texas Medication Algorithm Project (TMAP) algorithms. The 22-page survey was distributed to 24 psychiatrists working in 4 CMHC's; 13 completed the survey. 90% agreed that guidelines should be general and flexible. The majority also agreed that guidelines should define how to measure response to a specific agent; fewer agreed guidelines should specify dosage, side effect management, or augmentation strategies. Psychiatrists were familiar with TMAP; none referred to it in their practice. In spite of this, psychiatrists' medication preferences were similar to those suggested by guidelines.