Improving Staff Knowledge and Confidence in Lithium Counselling to Enhance Patient Safety and Standardise Practice Across Community Mental Health Teams
Ella Bauwens, Nazim Zaim, Yousof Osman, Khyati Patel, Nirvana Islam

TL;DR
This study aimed to improve healthcare professionals' knowledge and confidence in lithium counselling to enhance patient safety and reduce toxicity risks.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured training approach using PDSA cycles to standardize lithium counselling education for community mental health teams.
Findings
A lecture-based session significantly improved staff knowledge of lithium counselling (from 50% to 79%).
Interactive OSCE-based training slightly reduced scores but still showed improved knowledge compared to baseline.
Key areas like missed dose advice and lithium use in pregnancy showed statistically significant improvements.
Abstract
Aims: The 2019–20 Community Pharmacy Quality Scheme audit concluded 34% of audited patients were unfamiliar with lithium toxicity symptoms, where 29% were unaware of how to prevent it, highlighting the gap in effective patient education. Our preliminary research revealed that 50% of medical professionals lacked confidence in providing lithium counselling with 41% being either unaware or unsure of how to counsel a patient if they had missed a dose. Therefore, we aim to tackle staff knowledge and improve abilities in lithium counselling to enhance patient safety and understanding, ultimately leading to fewer incidences of toxicity and harm. Methods: An initial survey was conducted to assess healthcare professionals’ confidence in lithium counselling prior to the teaching sessions, identifying specific gaps in knowledge among staff. The Quality Improvement Project was implemented through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBipolar Disorder and Treatment · Pharmaceutical studies and practices · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
