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Psychotherapeutics Column

Mental Health Nurses' Knowledge of Clozapine

, RN, MSc & , RN, MSc, PhD
Pages 291-298 | Published online: 07 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

Clozapine, sold under the brand name Clozaril, is an antipsychotic medication prescribed since the 1970s as an effective treatment for individuals with treatment resistive schizophrenia. Medical experts have produced extensive literature on the need for close monitoring as this medication can cause life threatening adverse effects. Mental health nurses play a vital role in the management of clozapine, however to date just one study specifically examines psychiatric/mental health nurse’s knowledge of this medication. Nurses need to be aware of the adverse effects and be able to provide psychoeducation to help support and inform clients prescribed this medication. This study used a survey questionnaire. A clozapine knowledge questionnaire with 18 questions was developed by De Hert et al. to explore psychiatric/mental health nurse’s knowledge on the adverse effects of clozapine. We distributed a shortened version of this knowledge questionnaire (12-multi-choice questions) to 209 mental health nurses working within one Irish Mental Health Service. One hundred and twenty-nine (n = 129) nurses completed the questionnaire with a response rate of 62%. Our results indicated that over 40% of mental nurses had not received sufficient education on clozapine medication during their formal education. We found that just 50% of participants scored over six correct questions out of 12 questions on various areas of knowledge related to clozapine medication. We identified gaps in knowledge on clozapine medication in relation to on myocarditis, epilepsy and metabolic syndrome. We highlighted gaps in mental health nurses’ knowledge of clozapine medication that need to be improved in order to help clients. We advocate additional education on clozapine medication at undergraduate education and through educational packages at the service level.

Acknowledgement

The authors are most grateful to the nurse participants who took part in this study.

Disclosure statement

Both authors were responsible for writing up of this paper. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interests.

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