Back to Search Start Over

Long-term antidepressant use: a qualitative study on perspectives of patients and GPs

Authors :
RC Bosman
Huijbregts , KM
Verhaak , PFM
Ruhé , HG
Van Marwijk, Harm
van Balkom , AJLM
Batelaan, NM
Source :
RC Bosman, Huijbregts, KM, Verhaak, PFM, Ruhé, HG, Van Marwijk, H, van Balkom, AJLM & Batelaan, NM 2016, ' Long-term antidepressant use: a qualitative study on perspectives of patients and GPs ', British Journal of General Practice, vol. 66, no. 651 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp16X686641
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: Antidepressant use is frequently prolonged in patients with anxiety and/or depressive disorder(s) compared to recommendations in treatment guidelines to discontinue after sustained remission.Aims: To unravel motivations of patients and general practitioners (GPs) causing long-term antidepressant use and to gain insight in possibilities to prevent unnecessary long-term use.Design and Setting: Qualitative study using semi-structured, in-depth interviews with patients and GPs in the Netherlands.Method: Patients with anxiety and/or depressive disorder(s) (n=38) and GPs (n=26) were interviewed. Innovatively, also the interplay between patients and their GPs was investigated by means of patient-GP dyads (n=20).Results: Motives and barriers of patients and GPs to continue/discontinue antidepressants were related to supportive guidance during discontinuation, personal circumstances of the patient and considerations of the patient/GP. Importantly, dyads indicated large variation in policies of GP-practices around long-term use and continuation/discontinuation of antidepressants. Dyads further indicated that patients and GPs seemed unaware of each other’s (mismatching) expectations regarding responsibility to initiate discussing continuation/discontinuation.Conclusion: Although motives and barriers to antidepressant continuation/discontinuation were for patients and GPs related to the same themes, dyads indicated discrepancies between them. Discussion between patients and GPs about antidepressant use and continuation/discontinuation may help clarify mutual expectations and opinions. Agreements between a patient and his/her GP can be included in a patient-tailored treatment plan.

Subjects

Subjects :
education

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RC Bosman, Huijbregts, KM, Verhaak, PFM, Ruhé, HG, Van Marwijk, H, van Balkom, AJLM & Batelaan, NM 2016, ' Long-term antidepressant use: a qualitative study on perspectives of patients and GPs ', British Journal of General Practice, vol. 66, no. 651 . https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp16X686641
Accession number :
edsair.od......3818..8a827620688b9ce0365098dd31b4cfe1