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参与方共同参与,优化美国军队中的睡眠障碍管理:定性分析。

Engaging Stakeholders to Optimize Sleep Disorders' Management in the U.S. Military: A Qualitative Analysis.

机构信息

Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.

School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2022 Jul 1;187(7-8):e941-e947. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab341.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Sleep disorders' are highly prevalent among U.S. active duty service members (ADSMs) and present well-documented challenges to military health, safety, and performance. In addition to increased need for sleep medicine services, a major barrier to effective sleep management has been a lack of alignment among patients, health providers, and economic-decision-makers. To address this gap in knowledge, the purpose of the present study was to engage diverse stakeholders vested in improving sleep disorders' management in the military.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We elicited feedback from ADSMs with sleep disorders (five focus group discussion, n = 26) and primary care managers (PCMs) (11 individual semi-structured interview) in two military treatment facilities (MTFs) in the National Capitol Region, in addition to national level military and civilian administrative stakeholders (11 individual semi-structured interview) about their experiences with sleep disorders' management in U.S. MTFs, including facilitators and barriers for reaching a definitive sleep diagnosis, convenience and effectiveness of sleep treatments, and key desired outcomes from interventions designed to address effectively sleep disorders in the U.S. military health care system (MHS). Recordings from focus groups and semi-structured interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using QSR International's NVivo 12 software using inductive thematic analysis. The study was approved by Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Department of Research Programs.

RESULTS

Active duty service members with sleep disorders often fail to recognize their need for professional sleep management. Whereas PCMs identified themselves as first-line providers for sleep disorders in the military, patients lacked confidence that PCMs can make accurate diagnoses and deliver effective sleep treatments. Active duty service members cited needs for expeditious treatment, educational support and care coordination, and support for obtaining sleep treatments during deployment. Challenges that PCMs identified for effective management include insufficient time during routine care visits, delays in scheduling testing procedures, and limited number of sleep specialists. Primary care managers suggested offering evidence-based telehealth tools and enhanced care coordination between PCMs and specialists; standardized medical education, materials, and tools; patient preparation before appointments; self-administered patient education; and including behavioral sleep specialists as part of the sleep management team. For administrative stakeholders, key outcomes of enhanced sleep management included (1) improved resource allocation and cost savings, and (2) improved ADSM safety, productivity, and combat effectiveness.

CONCLUSION

Current military sleep management practices are neither satisfactory nor maximally effective. Our findings suggest that solving the military sleep problem will require sustained effort and ongoing collaboration from ADSM patients, providers, and health systems leaders. Important potential roles for telehealth and technology were identified. Future research should seek to enhance implementation of sleep management best practices to improve outcomes for patients, providers, MHS, and the military as a whole.

摘要

简介

睡眠障碍在美国现役军人(ADSM)中非常普遍,对军事健康、安全和绩效构成了有据可查的挑战。除了对睡眠医学服务的需求增加外,有效睡眠管理的主要障碍是患者、医疗服务提供者和经济决策者之间缺乏一致性。为了弥补这一知识空白,本研究的目的是让参与改善军事睡眠障碍管理的不同利益相关者参与进来。

材料和方法

我们从国家首都地区两个军事治疗设施(MTF)的患有睡眠障碍的 ADSM(五组焦点小组讨论,n=26)和初级保健经理(PCM)(11 次个人半结构化访谈)那里收集了反馈意见,以及国家层面的军事和平民行政利益相关者(11 次个人半结构化访谈)关于他们在美国 MTF 管理睡眠障碍的经验,包括为明确睡眠诊断、睡眠治疗的便利性和有效性、以及设计干预措施以有效解决美国军事医疗保健系统(MHS)中的睡眠障碍的关键期望结果而面临的促进因素和障碍。焦点小组和半结构化访谈的录音被逐字转录,并使用 QSR International 的 NVivo 12 软件进行分析,采用归纳主题分析。该研究得到了沃尔特·里德国家军事医学中心研究计划部的批准。

结果

患有睡眠障碍的现役军人往往没有意识到他们需要专业的睡眠管理。虽然 PCM 认为自己是军队中睡眠障碍的一线提供者,但患者对 PCM 能否做出准确诊断和提供有效睡眠治疗缺乏信心。ADSM 呼吁加快治疗、教育支持和护理协调,并支持在部署期间获得睡眠治疗。PCM 为有效管理而确定的挑战包括在常规护理就诊期间时间不足、安排测试程序的延迟以及睡眠专家人数有限。PCM 建议提供基于证据的远程医疗工具和 PCM 与专家之间的增强护理协调;标准化医学教育、材料和工具;预约前的患者准备;自我管理的患者教育;并将行为睡眠专家纳入睡眠管理团队。对于行政利益相关者,增强睡眠管理的关键成果包括(1)资源分配的改善和成本节约,以及(2)ADSM 的安全性、生产力和作战效能的提高。

结论

目前的军事睡眠管理实践既不令人满意,也不是最有效的。我们的研究结果表明,解决军事睡眠问题需要 ADSM 患者、提供者和医疗系统领导者持续努力和不断合作。还确定了远程医疗和技术的重要潜在作用。未来的研究应寻求加强睡眠管理最佳实践的实施,以改善患者、提供者、MHS 和整个军队的结果。

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