Benzodiazepine usage and patient preference for alternative therapies: A descriptive study
Volume: 2, Issue: 5
Published: Feb 21, 2019
Abstract
Background and aims The prevalence of chronic benzodiazepine use in primary care settings remains high despite clear evidence of adverse health outcomes resulting from long‐term use and the availability of effective alternative behavioural therapies. Eliciting factors influencing past or current usage experience of benzodiazepine users and their future behavioural intention regarding discontinuation or alternative behavioural therapy adoption...
Paper Details
Title
Benzodiazepine usage and patient preference for alternative therapies: A descriptive study
Published Date
Feb 21, 2019
Volume
2
Issue
5
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