Current practice analysis interventions for insomnia disorder

CADTH studied the use of interventions to treat insomnia disorder (acute and chronic) in Canadian primary care practice. The study investigated current practices and trends in drug and non-drug therapies for patients with insomnia disorder from the perspective of family physicians, nurse practitione...

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Main Authors: Crain, Janet, Raj, Michael (Author), Garland, Sarah (Author), Jones, Sarah (Author)
Corporate Author: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ottawa Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health 2017, June 2017
Edition:Version 1.0
Series:CADTH technology review
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520 |a CADTH studied the use of interventions to treat insomnia disorder (acute and chronic) in Canadian primary care practice. The study investigated current practices and trends in drug and non-drug therapies for patients with insomnia disorder from the perspective of family physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. The findings are based on a targeted literature review as well as on the results of qualitative research from surveys of primary care practitioners. This report presents a summary of findings