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Reducing the use of sleep-inducing drugs during hospitalisation by a multi-faceted intervention: a pilot study.

Stephanie HeinemannJonas KlempererEva HummersRoland NauWolfgang Himmel
Published in: European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice (2022)
A multi-faceted intervention to change the practice of the use of sleep-inducing drugs in one hospital was successful in terms of drug reduction, particularly for benzodiazepines. The intervention was effective especially for target persons-that is, those without a psychiatric or neurological disease. Awareness of the magnitude of the change and the role of important stakeholders could help researchers and hospital staff to design a large RCT, including control hospitals, to evaluate the success of a multi-faceted intervention on a scientifically sound basis.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • adverse drug
  • sleep quality
  • acute care
  • quality improvement
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  • blood brain barrier