Treatment preferences play a key role in dictating sleep health outcomes. However, patients' treatment beliefs, attitudes, and experiences that inform preference conceptualization remain an unknown phenomenon. Therefore, this study aims to explore patient perceptions toward pharmacotherapy and the nonpharmacological management of insomnia. Fifty-one patients with insomnia were recruited from specialist clinics and general community settings. Participants completed a brief questionnaire followed by an in-depth semistructured interview that was digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, and subjected to Framework Analysis to identify emergent themes. Three key themes were identified: Resolving Insomnia, Self-Imposed Treatment Boundaries, and T...
Purpose of reviewResponse to cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is variable across in...
Insomnia is a common problem in the general population. To treat insomnia, medication therapies and ...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid development of effective treatments, both pharmacological and non-phar...
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that continues to pose a substantial social and economic burden ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Background Insomnia is common leading to patients with sleep problems often presenting to primary ca...
Complaints of insomnia among psychiatric inpatients are high. Many technical studies about insomnia ...
Despite its high prevalence and burden, insomnia is often trivialized, under-diagnosed, and under-tr...
Purpose—Insomnia is a burdensome, commonly comorbid condition. How patients value various aspects of...
Karen S Kauffman,1 Megan Doede,1 Montserrat Diaz-Abad,2 Steven M Scharf,2,3 Wanda Bell-Farrell,2 Val...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Background. Opioids are increasingly prescribed for chronic noncancer pain across the developed worl...
Sleep is essential for survival but a significant minority of the adult population are dissatisfied ...
Purpose of reviewResponse to cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is variable across in...
Insomnia is a common problem in the general population. To treat insomnia, medication therapies and ...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid development of effective treatments, both pharmacological and non-phar...
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that continues to pose a substantial social and economic burden ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Nonadherence is a global problem undermining the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based medications. A...
Background Insomnia is common leading to patients with sleep problems often presenting to primary ca...
Complaints of insomnia among psychiatric inpatients are high. Many technical studies about insomnia ...
Despite its high prevalence and burden, insomnia is often trivialized, under-diagnosed, and under-tr...
Purpose—Insomnia is a burdensome, commonly comorbid condition. How patients value various aspects of...
Karen S Kauffman,1 Megan Doede,1 Montserrat Diaz-Abad,2 Steven M Scharf,2,3 Wanda Bell-Farrell,2 Val...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Background. Opioids are increasingly prescribed for chronic noncancer pain across the developed worl...
Sleep is essential for survival but a significant minority of the adult population are dissatisfied ...
Purpose of reviewResponse to cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is variable across in...
Insomnia is a common problem in the general population. To treat insomnia, medication therapies and ...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...