Patient-centered care interventions to reduce the inappropriate prescription and use of benzodiazepines and z-drugs: a systematic review.
Aliaksandra MokharJanine ToppMartin HärterHolger SchulzSilke KuhnUwe VertheinJörg DirmaierPublished in: PeerJ (2018)
This is the first review of studies focused on patient-centered approaches to reducing the inappropriate prescription and use of BZDs and z-drugs. The patient-centered dimension of patient information was responsible for a decrease in BZD and z-drug consumption. Further, in some studies, the patient-centered dimensions responsible for reducing the prescription and use of BZDs and z-drugs were the clinician's essential characteristics and clinician-patient communication.