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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 2/2024

31-08-2023 | Benzodiazepine | Original Research: Qualitative Research

Examining Adult Patients’ Success with Discontinuing Long-term Benzodiazepine Use: a Qualitative Study

Authors: Linda Takamine, PhD, Sarah L. Krein, PhD, RN, Erika Ratliff, MSW, Julie Strominger, MS, Amarra Virk, MD, Donovan T. Maust, MD, MS

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 2/2024

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Abstract

Background

Little is known about patients’ experiences with benzodiazepine (BZD) discontinuation, which is thought to be challenging given the physiological and psychological dependence and accompanying potential for significant withdrawal symptoms. The marked decline in BZD prescribing over the past decade in the US Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system presents an important opportunity to examine the experience of BZD discontinuation among long-term users.

Objective

Examine the experience of BZD discontinuation among individuals prescribed long-term BZD treatment to identify factors that contributed to successful discontinuation.

Design

Descriptive qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted between April and December of 2020.

Participants

A total of 21 Veterans who had been prescribed long-term BZD pharmacotherapy (i.e., > 120 days of exposure in a 12-month period) and had their BZD discontinued.

Approach

We conducted semi-structured interviews with Veteran participants to learn about their BZD use and the process of discontinuation, with interviews recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were deductively and inductively coded and coded text entered into a matrix to identify factors that contributed to successful BZD discontinuation.

Key Results

The mean age of interview participants was 63.0 years (standard deviation 3.9); 94.2% were male and 76.2% were white. Of 21 participants, only 1 had resumed BZD treatment (prescribed by a non-VA clinician). Three main factors influenced success with discontinuation: (1) participants’ attitudes toward BZDs (e.g., risks of long-term use, perceived lack of efficacy, potential for dependence); (2) limited withdrawal symptoms; and (3) effective alternatives, either from their clinician (e.g., medication, psychotherapy) or identified by participants.

Conclusions

BZD discontinuation after long-term use is relatively well tolerated, and participants appreciated reducing their medication exposure, particularly to one associated with physical dependence. These findings may help reduce both patient and clinician anxiety related to BZD discontinuation.
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Metadata
Title
Examining Adult Patients’ Success with Discontinuing Long-term Benzodiazepine Use: a Qualitative Study
Authors
Linda Takamine, PhD
Sarah L. Krein, PhD, RN
Erika Ratliff, MSW
Julie Strominger, MS
Amarra Virk, MD
Donovan T. Maust, MD, MS
Publication date
31-08-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Benzodiazepine
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 2/2024
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-023-08385-z

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