Guideline Adherence Rate▶日本語

The "Guideline Adherence Rate" is a novel metric designed to evaluate the extent to which an individual patient’s treatment aligns with clinical guidelines. Rates range from 0% to 100%, with 100% indicating complete adherence to guideline recommendations.

Calculation Tables have been developed for both patients with schizophrenia and depression, with variations based on the type of treatment provided. For schizophrenia, a Standard table is used for general cases, whereas a Distinct table is applied to treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). For depression, there are distinct tables for mild, moderate/severe, and psychotic depression. For further details, please refer to the link below.

  1. Overview
    1. ▶︎ What is the "Guideline Adherence Rate"?
      ▶ How to calculate the "Guideline Adherence Rate"
  2. Calculation Tables for patients with Schizophrenia
    1. ▶ Schizophrenia
      ▶ Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia
  3. Calculation Tables for patients with Major Depressive Disorders
    1. ▶ Mild Depression
      ▶ Moderate/Severe Depression
      ▶ Psychotic Depression

The "Guideline Adherence Rate" is a new indicator aimed at improving the quality of psychiatric care. We encourage you to utilize it in clinical practice.

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