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Health Economics Review
Work accident effect on the use of psychotropic drugs: the case of benzodiazepines
Research
Thomas Barnay1  François-Olivier Baudot2 
[1] ERUDITE, Université Paris-Est Créteil, 61 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94010, Créteil, France;ERUDITE, Université Paris-Est Créteil, 61 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94010, Créteil, France;Direction de la Stratégie, des Études et des Statistiques, Caisse Nationale de l’Assurance Maladie, 50 Avenue du Professeur André Lemierre, 75986, Paris, France;
关键词: Work;    Accident;    Occupational accident;    Drug;    Benzodiazepine;    Overuse;    Overconsumption;    SNDS;    France;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13561-023-00464-5
 received in 2023-03-09, accepted in 2023-10-11,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundA work accident constitutes a shock to health, likely to alter mental states and affect the use of psychotropic drugs. We focus on the use of benzodiazepines, which are a class of drugs commonly used to treat anxiety and insomnia. Prolonged use can lead to dependence. Our objective is to determine the extent to which work accidents lead to benzodiazepine use and overuse (i.e. exceedance of medical guidelines).MethodWe use a two-step selection model (the Heckman method) based on data from the French National Health Data System (Système National des Données de Santé, SNDS). Our study sample includes all general plan members who experienced a single work accident in 2016 (and not since 2007). This sample includes 350,000 individuals in the work accident group and more than 1.1 million people randomly drawn from the population without work accidents from 2007 to 2017 (the non-work accident group).ResultsThe occurrence of a work accident leads to an increase in benzodiazepine use and overuse the following year. The selection model shows a clear influence of the accident on the use probability (+ 39%), but a very slight impact on the risk of overuse among users (+ 1.7%), once considered the selection effect. The effect on overuse risk is higher for more severe accidents and among women.ConclusionThe increase in the risk of benzodiazepine overuse is due to an increase in the likelihood of using benzodiazepines after a work accident that leads to overuse, rather than an increase in likelihood of overuse among people who use benzodiazepines. Results call for targeting the first-time prescription to limit the risk of overuse after a work accident.

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