Resumen
Cognitive - behavioral treatments for insomnia are as effective as medications and have longer lasting effects. The current study used a clinical case series design to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief behavioral intervention for insomnia delivered in a nonresearch, real-world family medicine clinical setting. Participants included 29 sleep-impaired patients who were seen regardless of their comorbid conditions. The treatment included three brief visits with a behavioral health consultant (BHC), plus the provision of a self-help insomnia-treatment book. At posttreatment 83% of participants achieved a mean sleep efficiency >85%, as compared to only 14% at baseline. Limited-contact behavioral treatment of insomnia delivered by BHCs within a collaborative care family medicine clinic effectively reduced symptoms of insomnia, regardless of comorbid medical diagnoses.
Idioma original | English (US) |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 294-304 |
Número de páginas | 11 |
Publicación | Journal of Clinical Psychology |
Volumen | 65 |
N.º | 3 |
DOI | |
Estado | Published - 2009 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Clinical Psychology
- Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)