Experiences of sleep and benzodiazepine use among older women.

TitleExperiences of sleep and benzodiazepine use among older women.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsCanham, SL, Rubinstein, RL
JournalJ Women Aging
Volume27
Issue2
Pagination123-39
Date Published2015
ISSN1540-7322
KeywordsAged, Aged, 80 and over, Benzodiazepines, Drinking, Eating, Environment, Female, Humans, Qualitative Research, Reading, Sleep, Sleep Aids, Pharmaceutical, Sleep Wake Disorders
Abstract

Sleep disturbances are common among older women; however, little is known about sleep experiences among chronic benzodiazepine users. The experience of sleep, sleep troubles, and management of sleep problems were explored through semistructured interviews with 12 women aged 65-92 who had used a benzodiazepine for three months or longer to treat a sleep disturbance. Themes that emerged from an interpretive phenomenological analysis included multiple reasons for sleep disruptions (health problems, mental disturbances, and sleeping arrangements), opposing effects of benzodiazepines on sleep (helps or does not work), and several supplemental sleep strategies (modification of the environment, distraction, and consumption).

DOI10.1080/08952841.2014.928173
Alternate JournalJ Women Aging
PubMed ID25581296
PubMed Central IDPMC4359637
Grant ListF31 DA025391 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
T32 DA007292 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
F31DA025391 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
T32DA007292 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States