Medical practitioners' experiences and considerations when managing sleep medication for adolescents and young adults

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Andersen, Nanna Maria [1 ]
Arnadottir, Asthildur [1 ,2 ]
Willadsen, Tora Grauers [1 ]
Overbeck, Gritt [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Ctr Gen Practice, Dept Publ Hlth, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Res Unit Gen Practice, Aarhus, Region Zealand, Denmark
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Adolescents; sleep; melatonin; benzodiazepines; deprescriptions; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; CHILDREN; DISORDERS;
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10.1080/02813432.2024.2407877
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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IntroductionThe prevalence of sleep disorders and use of sleep medication, particularly melatonin, are rising among adolescents and young adults (13-24 years). In Denmark, melatonin is approved for use in children with autism and ADHD up to 18 years of age, with other prescriptions being off-label in these age groups. The perspectives of medical practitioners on prescribing sleep medications to this age group remain largely unexplored.AimThis study aims to investigate the considerations of general practitioners (GPs) and child and adolescent psychiatrists (psychiatrists) when prescribing and deprescribing sleep medications for 13-24-year-olds.MethodsWe conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with 10 GPs and six psychiatrists. Data were analyzed using an inductive approach.ResultsPsychiatrists typically prescribed melatonin with the expectation that deprescription would occur in general practice. Despite the universal goal of deprescription, it was hindered by various challenges. GPs identified patient motivation and a clear focus on deprescription as facilitative factors and expressed a need for enhanced emphasis on these aspects in general practice.Discussion and implicationsThe findings align with existing prescription trends and literature on factors that promote and inhibit deprescription. The study underscores the complexities of deprescribing sleep medications for adolescents and young adults, suggesting the need for expanded guidelines and enhanced continuing education for GPs.ConclusionsThe research highlights significant discrepancies among medical practitioners regarding the deprescription process of sleep medications for young individuals, complicated by multiple factors. This underscores the need for better guidelines and further studies.
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