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Delbert G. Robinson, M.D., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss barriers to the use of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic medication.

  • Dr. Robinson's path to this particular area of research [1:43]
  • How have people traditionally viewed LAIs? [3:32]
  • A different approach to LAIs [4:13]
  • The trend to use qualitative methods to understand perspectives of different stakeholders [7:28]
  • Scope of the study [8:13]
  • What the barriers are to more uptake of the use of LAIs [14:18]
  • Barriers stemming from the individual level (interactions between a clinician and a patient) and the systems level (clinics not having appropriate infrastructure) [19:48]
  • What is the next step in this line of research? [22:20]

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