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A behavioral microanalysis of the effects of haloperidol and oxazepam in demented psychogeriatric inpatients

โœ Scribed by Louis D. Burgio; Charles F. Reynolds III; Janine E. Janosky; James Perel; Joe E. Thornton; Mary Jane Hohman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
840 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Twenty-one inpatients on a psychogeriatric unit were assigned randomly to a haloperidol or oxazepam treatment group. Drug effects were assessed with three psychiatric rating scales and direct behavioral observation. The behavioral microanalysis employed two separate systems of observation: aberrant behaviors were assessed by recording the frequency of behaviors per hour, and the activities assessment (eg social interaction, sleeping) sampled each resident's behaviors during two 10-min intervals per day. Results showed no differences between drug groups on any of the assessments, except for engagement in activities from the activities assessment. A modest non-significant decrease in symptoms was noted on all psychiatric assessments. The behavioral observations showed very low pretreatment levels of aberrant behaviors. Non-significant post-treatment decreases were observed for disruptive vocalizations, paranoid verbalization, and non-compliance; rates of physical aggression and psychomotor agitation increased somewhat. The potential role of behavioral microanalysis in nursing homes is discussed in light of new HCFA guidelines.

KEY wows-Haloperidol, oxazepam, behavioral.


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