General practitioners' prescribing patterns of benzodiazepine hypnotics: are elderly patients at particular risk for overprescribing? A report from the Møre & Romsdal Prescription Study
- PMID: 9101618
- DOI: 10.3109/02813439709043423
General practitioners' prescribing patterns of benzodiazepine hypnotics: are elderly patients at particular risk for overprescribing? A report from the Møre & Romsdal Prescription Study
Abstract
Objective: To compare general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing patterns of benzodiazepine hypnotics with current recommendations.
Design: Observational, cross-sectional study.
Setting: The Norwegian county Møre and Romsdal.
Subjects: 3452 prescriptions for benzodiazepine hypnotics prescribed by GPs for patients aged 20 years and older during two months.
Main outcome measures: Prescriptions (strength of tablets, amount prescribed given in Defined and Prescribed Daily Doses: DDDs and PDDs, directions for use); initial or repeat, patients (age, sex); kind of GP-patient contact during prescribing.
Results: 68.4% of the prescriptions for benzodiazepine hypnotics were for women; 52.7% were for patients aged 65 or older (65+); 59.9% were issued during indirect contacts; 81.9% were repeat prescriptions. The amount of drug per prescription increased with patients' age: 65+ received on average 69.9 DDDs (76.9 PDDs) per prescription compared with 34.4 DDDs (37.1 PDDs) for young adults (20-29 years). About four of five prescriptions were for the "strong" (i.e. 1 tablet = 1 DDD) sleeping pills irrespective of patients' age and type of prescription (initial or repeat). Written directions for use were: "to be taken daily" in 55.1%, and "only if required" in 38.0% of the prescriptions. Written information on duration of "cure" was only found in one case.
Conclusions: GPs' prescribing patterns are not in accordance with recommended dosage and duration of treatment; this pattern is most pronounced for elderly patients.
Comment in
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Surveys of pharmacotherapy: too much?Scand J Prim Health Care. 1997 Mar;15(1):3-4. doi: 10.3109/02813439709043419. Scand J Prim Health Care. 1997. PMID: 9101614 No abstract available.
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