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AuthorZolezzi, Monica
AuthorEltorki, Yassin Hassan
AuthorAlmaamoon, Mahmoud
AuthorFathy, Mahmoud
AuthorOmar, Nabil E.
Available date2023-10-16T07:27:08Z
Publication Date2018-01-01
Publication NameMental Health Clinician
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.9740/mhc.2018.01.041
CitationZolezzi, M., Eltorki, Y. H., Almaamoon, M., Fathy, M., & Omar, N. E. (2018). Outcomes of patient education practices to optimize the safe use of lithium: A literature review. Mental Health Clinician, 8(1), 41-48.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48531
AbstractIntroduction: Lithium is commonly used to treat various psychiatric disorders and is particularly effective in the maintenance phase of bipolar disorder. Unfortunately, this drug has a narrow therapeutic index and, if not monitored regularly, can result in toxicity. Therefore, for lithium to be prescribed safely, clinicians must ensure that patients are well educated on lithium toxicity, its prevention, and symptom recognition. This article summarizes studies that investigated lithium education strategies to help promote the safe use of lithium. Methods: Four electronic databases were searched using key terms and subject headings. Reference lists of relevant papers were also reviewed. The search was limited to literature published in English, without year limits. Eligible studies examined lithium patient education and the impact on patients' knowledge of safe lithium use. Results: Of a total of 517 citations that were retrieved from the electronic database search, 12 were selected for inclusion in this review. Most of the studies included assessed the effect of lithium education on various aspects of patients' knowledge, including but not limited to, lithium toxicity. Of the studies assessing the correlation between lithium knowledge and lithium levels, most demonstrated a positive correlation between lithium knowledge and lithium levels that were more stable and within the higher end of the recommended therapeutic range. Conclusions: Studies evaluating lithium patient education and its effect on improving the safe use of lithium are limited. Nevertheless, this literature review highlights that lithium patient education is critical to promote its safe use.
Languageen
PublisherAllen Press
Subjectlithium patient education
lithium safety outcomes
lithium toxicity
TitleOutcomes of patient education practices to optimize the safe use of lithium: A literature review
TypeArticle
Pagination41-48
Issue Number1
Volume Number8
ESSN2168-9709
dc.accessType Open Access


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