The association between a free medicine program and functioning in people with schizophrenia: a cross-sectional study in Liuyang, China

免费药物计划与精神分裂症患者功能状况之间的关联:一项在中国辽阳进行的横断面研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Persons with schizophrenia frequently discontinue or avoid medications. Under a national community-based mental health program many places in China have started to provide free medications to people with severe mental health disorders in their communities. In the free medication program (FMP) in Liuyang, China, peripatetic psychiatrists prescribed and dispensed antipsychotic medications free of charge at regular intervals and places convenient for all patients through the primary health care system since 2006. Our study aims to test whether adherence to this FMP improves the functioning of people with schizophrenia. METHODS: The research was conducted in Liuyang, a rural county in central China. Data were obtained from three sources: an ad-hoc survey and the program's management system in 2013 and in-home interviews in 2014 in Liuyang. We conducted a cross-sectional propensity-score based analysis of the "dose" effect of FMP participation on their level of functioning, using medication refill adherence as a proxy for the participatory intensity in the program. RESULTS: Only 50.9% of 2,332 participants came for all refills in 2012. Higher refill adherence was associated with slightly worse functional outcomes. The main reasons for refill non-adherence were "unwilling to take medication or only took medication when unwell" (23.6%), "forgot or missed the appointment" (20.6%) and "hospitalized" (20.1%). CONCLUSIONS: The FMP program in Liuyang seemed to have successfully removed barriers in cost and access. However, better refill adherence was not associated with better functional outcomes in this study, which might have been the result of reverse causation. To improve the effectiveness of the FMP, patient-centered measures should be considered.

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