Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Alfred Nobels allé 23, 141 52 Huddinge, Sweden; The Stockholm Centre for Dependency Disorders, Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Friskvårdsvägen 4, 112 81 Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Alfred Nobels allé 23, 141 52 Huddinge, Sweden.
J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Dec;167:209508. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209508. Epub 2024 Sep 5.
Addiction to benzodiazepines is a serious problem, and it is important to better understand how individuals can be motivated to quit. Few studies have investigated patients' perceptions and experiences of addiction to benzodiazepines and there is a need to better understand the influence of motivational factors on treatment seeking.
In this qualitative study, nineteen adults undergoing treatment for addiction to benzodiazepines participated in semi-structured individual interviews which were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Participants both defined addiction in relation to and found motivation to quit using benzodiazepines in the negative effects they experienced. Three themes were identified relating to a patient's journey towards a "tipping point" where they were motivated to seek treatment. Participants described that as their addiction grew, benzodiazepine use became a constant mental preoccupation resulting in the need to procure more medication. Participants faced a crossroads as their benzodiazepines became less effective, and many entered a negative cycle of dose escalation and withdrawal symptoms. Participants also described many negative impacts on psychosocial and practical aspects of their daily lives as they lost control to benzodiazepines.
The results of this study provide insight to patient perspectives on benzodiazepine addiction and suggests that patients find motivation to quit when the consequences related to benzodiazepine use reach a tipping point. Motivation is of clinical importance in the decision to seek treatment, and by working to identify and cultivate individual motivational factors, healthcare providers may be able to help more patients recover from addiction to benzodiazepines.
苯二氮䓬类药物成瘾是一个严重的问题,更好地了解如何激励个人戒除成瘾非常重要。很少有研究调查过患者对苯二氮䓬类药物成瘾的看法和经验,因此需要更好地了解动机因素对寻求治疗的影响。
在这项定性研究中,19 名正在接受苯二氮䓬类药物成瘾治疗的成年人参加了半结构化的个人访谈,使用反思性主题分析对访谈进行了分析。
参与者通过自己经历的负面影响来定义成瘾,并发现了戒除苯二氮䓬类药物的动机。确定了三个与患者走向“临界点”的旅程相关的主题,在这个临界点,他们有动力寻求治疗。参与者描述说,随着他们成瘾的增加,苯二氮䓬类药物的使用成为一种持续的心理困扰,导致他们需要更多的药物。当他们的苯二氮䓬类药物的效果降低时,参与者面临一个十字路口,许多人进入了剂量升级和戒断症状的负面循环。参与者还描述了他们日常生活中的心理社会和实际方面的许多负面影响,因为他们失去了对苯二氮䓬类药物的控制。
这项研究的结果提供了患者对苯二氮䓬类药物成瘾的观点的深入了解,并表明当与苯二氮䓬类药物使用相关的后果达到临界点时,患者会找到戒除成瘾的动机。动机在决定寻求治疗方面具有临床重要性,通过努力识别和培养个人的动机因素,医疗保健提供者可能能够帮助更多的患者戒除苯二氮䓬类药物成瘾。