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Older peoples' narratives of use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs.

Aud Johannessen1, Anne-Sofie Helvik1,2,3, Knut Engedal1, Venke Marion Sørlie4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies revealed that misuse of drugs and alcohol is an increasing phenomenon among older people (aged 65 years and above), and we know that such misuse is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity. Furthermore, we do not know to what extent older people have experiences, understanding and knowledge about the use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs. AIM: To investigate older peoples' experiences with and reflections on the use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs among older people.
METHOD: Qualitative interviews with 16 older people were performed during 2013 and 2014. The sample included informants aged from 65 to 92 years from 11 municipalities. The data were analysed by using the phenomenological hermeneutic method.
FINDINGS: The first theme that arose from the informants' narratives was to be a part of a culture in change that details the informants' experiences with and reflections on the cultural changes regarding the use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs. This theme is divided into three subthemes: to use and attitudes toward use, to trivialise use and risks of use, and to disclaim responsibility for use and misuse. The second theme, to explain use and misuse involved reasons for the use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs. It included the subthemes: to be afraid, to be lonely, and to be informed.
CONCLUSION: The study revealed that most informants had experiences with the use of alcohol and psychotropic drugs, but disclaimed any challenges with their use. The use was trivialised and seen as something older people just do. They disclaimed responsibility for their own psychotropic use as their general practitioners were defined as the responsible persons. Moreover, the study showed that the informants had poor knowledge about the risk of use and misuse of alcohol and psychotropic drugs.
© 2015 Nordic College of Caring Science.

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Keywords:  alcohol; general practitioners; geriatric psychiatry; home-dwelling; misuse; older people; psychotropic drugs; use

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26453179     DOI: 10.1111/scs.12282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci        ISSN: 0283-9318


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