From evidence to practice: new methods for developing state-of-the-art pharmacological guidelines in psychiatry
Date: Monday 23 June
Time: 10.00am - 11.15pm
Overview
There are numerous treatment guidelines for psychiatric disorders. However, these guidelines tend to be lengthy and rarely provide precise recommendations for common clinical scenarios. As such, there is a risk that guidelines are not useful in day-to-day practice. This is in direct contrast to physical health guidelines, which often distil recommendations into simple stepwise algorithms. Furthermore, the views of people with lived experience are rarely incorporated into psychiatric treatment guidelines, meaning that recommendations may not be acceptable to patients. Finally, guidelines are typically out of date, lack a global perspective, and often fail to provide tailored advice for at-risk demographic groups. This means that recommendations may not be universally feasible or effective.
In this session you will:
- Understand the importance of incorporating lived experience opinions into clinical guidelines
- Understand how clinical guidelines should consider at-risk demographic groups, rather than adopting a 'one size fits all' approach
- Understand how clinical guidelines should reflect the needs of a global population
Speakers
Please email congress@rcpsych.ac.uk or call 020 8618 4120 with any enquiries.