Research has found psychotropic medication could be inappropriately prescribed to as many as 35,000 people with learning disabilities and autism. Many people have been prescribed psychotropics for all sorts of reasons and these prescriptions have just continued without the proper review – sometimes for years. By working with NHS initiative STOMP, we’re changing how we support people with their medication.
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Jackie Fletcher, Dimensions’ Quality Director comments: “Dimensions has been working with the NHS STOMP initiative since its inception. Having undertaken a review of medication records for many of the people we support, we now believe a number of individuals would benefit from changed or reduced prescriptions.
“As a result, Dimensions is now committing to work with GPs to review all psychotropic prescriptions for people we support over the next 12 months, with a view to reducing that medication where appropriate.”
What is STOMP?
STOMP stands for ‘stopping the over medication of people with learning disabilities and/or autism’. It aims to reduce the number of psychotropics being prescribed to people with learning disabilities and autism, which is an estimated 30,000 – 35,000 people currently wrongly prescribed. STOMP is about:- Improving people’s lives.
- Helping people live longer and giving families more time with their loved ones.
- Stopping psychotropics being used to control behaviour.
Medication Matters
Unnecessary use of these ‘chemical restraint’ drugs can put people at risk of significant weight gain, organ failure and even premature death. With modern approaches to behaviour support, ongoing prescribing of such drugs is often completely unnecessary. Having reviewed the medication records of everyone Dimensions supports, we have concluded that many people we support could be at risk of overmedication. And we’re making some unshakable commitments. [caption id="attachment_18930" align="alignnone" width="426"]