from Part V - Treatment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 February 2020
This commentary focuses on the current state and recent developments within the field of research on drug treatments for borderline personality disorder. From an evidence-based medicine perspective, the relevance of the currently available evidence for clinical practice is critically discussed. Some research/practice gaps are highlighted, like polypharmacy and the widespread use of quetiapine, which both lack supporting, sufficiently reliable evidence. Sources for the lack of practically relevant research are outlined, and the example of recent research on Olanzapine for patients with borderline personality disorder is amplified. Last, new initiatives are presented which aim at improving the value of research, like the REWARD alliance, the AllTrials campaign, and the James Lind alliance that guide, inform, and support the design, conduct, and publication of studies that are of relevancy to consumers and clinicians, and have the potential to transform healthcare. Some first encouraging results of these endeavors are presented.
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