Peer-pressure and overuse: The effect of a multimodal approach on variation in benzodiazepine prescriptions in a network of public hospitals

Int J Clin Pract. 2020 Mar;74(3):e13448. doi: 10.1111/ijcp.13448. Epub 2019 Dec 9.

Abstract

Background: The epidemic phenomenon leading to a progressive increase in benzodiazepine prescriptions represents a challenge for healthcare systems. In the hospital setting, indicators of prescription variation and potential of overuse are lacking and are rarely monitored. Inter-hospital monitoring/benchmarking, via peer-pressure, can foster the motivation to change. The aim of this investigation was to analyse whether, the reduction in new benzodiazepine prescriptions obtained thanks to a Choosing Wisely campaign, also contributed to reducing inter-hospital variation.

Methods: Secondary analysis of a multicentre longitudinal intervention in a network of five teaching hospitals in Switzerland. We set out to explore the effect, on inter-hospital benzodiazepine prescription variation, of a continuous monitoring/benchmarking strategy, which was proven effective in reducing the intra-hospital prescription rate. The variance was used to assess inter-hospital variation. To investigate the impact of the intervention a segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series was performed.

Results: A total of 36 299 admissions over 42 months were analysed (1 July 2014 to 31 December 2017). Before the intervention a significant constant upward trend in inter-hospital variability was found (+0.901; SE 0.441; P < .05). After the intervention, the variance trend line significantly changed, decreasing by -0.257 (SE 0.005: P < .001) and producing by December 2017, a 27% absolute reduction.

Conclusions: Thanks to a multimodal approach based on monitoring-benchmarking, a significant reduction in inter-hospital benzodiazepine prescription variation was obtained. Aligning to peer strategy is a spontaneous consequence of open benchmarking that can be used to convert a variation-based suspicion of overuse, into an occasion to actively review prescription habits.

Keywords: benchmarking; benzodiazepine; choosing wisely; intervention study; monitoring; overuse; peer-pressure; variation.

MeSH terms

  • Benchmarking / organization & administration*
  • Benzodiazepines / therapeutic use*
  • Drug Prescriptions / statistics & numerical data*
  • Hospitals, Public / organization & administration
  • Humans
  • Hypnotics and Sedatives / therapeutic use*
  • Inappropriate Prescribing / prevention & control*
  • Interprofessional Relations
  • Interrupted Time Series Analysis
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Switzerland

Substances

  • Hypnotics and Sedatives
  • Benzodiazepines