Literature DB >> 32951295

Treating insomnia in Swiss primary care practices: A survey study based on case vignettes.

Stefanie Linder1, Simone B Duss2, Charles Dvořák3, Christoph Merlo3,4, Stefan Essig3,4, Kali Tal1, Cinzia Del Giovane1, Lamprini Syrogiannouli1, Raphael Heinzer5, Christoph Nissen6, Claudio L A Bassetti2,7, Reto Auer1,8, Micheline Maire1.   

Abstract

Guidelines recommend cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) as first-line treatment for chronic insomnia, but it is not clear how many primary care physicians (PCPs) in Switzerland prescribe this treatment. We created a survey that asked PCPs how they would treat chronic insomnia and how much they knew about CBT-I. The survey included two case vignettes that described patients with chronic insomnia, one with and one without comorbid depression. PCPs also answered general questions about treating chronic insomnia and about CBT-I and CBT-I providers. Of the 820 Swiss PCPs we invited, 395 (48%) completed the survey (mean age 54 years; 70% male); 87% of PCPs prescribed sleep hygiene and 65% phytopharmaceuticals for the patient who had only chronic insomnia; 95% prescribed antidepressants for the patient who had comorbid depression. In each case, 20% of PCPs prescribed benzodiazepines or benzodiazepine receptor agonists, 8% prescribed CBT-I, 68% said they knew little about CBT-I, and 78% did not know a CBT-I provider. In the clinical case vignettes, most PCPs treated chronic insomnia with phytopharmaceuticals and sleep hygiene despite their lack of efficacy, but PCPs rarely prescribed CBT-I, felt they knew little about it, and usually knew no CBT-I providers. PCPs need more information about the benefits of CBT-I and local CBT-I providers and dedicated initiatives to implement CBT-I in order to reduce the number of patients who are prescribed ineffective or potentially harmful medications.
© 2020 European Sleep Research Society.

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Keywords:  chronic insomnia; cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic insomnia; primary care; treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32951295     DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sleep Res        ISSN: 0962-1105            Impact factor:   3.981


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1.  Primary care management of chronic insomnia: a qualitative analysis of the attitudes and experiences of Australian general practitioners.

Authors:  Jenny Haycock; Nicole Grivell; Elizabeth Hoon; Anne Redman; Bandana Saini; Andrew Vakulin; Leon Lack; Nicole Lovato; Alexander Sweetman; Nicholas Zwar; Nigel Stocks; Oliver Frank; Sutapa Mukherjee; Robert Adams; R Doug McEvoy
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2021-07-22       Impact factor: 2.497

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