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P-1344 - the use of z Hypnotics (zopiclone, Zolpidem, Zalpelon) in Forensic Psychiatric Units in Oxford, England
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
To review if’Z-drugs’ are being prescribed as per NICE guidance
- Is “Insomnia” documented in notes
- Other measures offered prior to drug prescription
- Reason documented for switching from one hypnotic to another
Reviewing notes & drug charts for 6 months duration (Jan to June 2010) for all the inpatients (74) on the 6 Forensic wards at the Littlemore Hospital
Findings:
- 3 patients were found (Zopiclone 7.5)
- PRN basis
- Insomnia: recorded on charts only
- Non pharmacologic measures: 1
- Documentation: 1
- Max duration: No
- Revision: No
- Hypnotics are rarely used in Forensic units
- Only used for couple of days
- Zopiclone mainly used
- No switching
- Documentation: rare
Recommendations:
- Non pharmacological (sleep hygiene)
- Document entry in notes (medical+ nursing)
- Max duration 2 weeks (NICE)
- Larger scale (General wards)
- Forensic patients:HDAT & RT
- Standards followed by Trust
- Forensic patients supervised at all times
- On call doctor??
- Sleep Hygiene encouragement
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