Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2024 Nov 1;20(11):1793-1806. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.11252.
Behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) is a subspecialty that combines behavioral psychology and sleep medicine specialties. The objective of this study was to analyze referral patterns to a BSM clinic. The 3 specific aims were: (1) describe factors that predict referral acceptance, (2) identify barriers to attending initial appointment, and (3) describe variables associated with the number of visits attended.
Retrospective chart reviews were conducted as part of a quality improvement project by this study team's clinical setting. Adults over 21 years of age who were referred to a BSM clinic in an urban Midwestern academic health care system between 2014 and 2019 were included in this study.
Sleep medicine was the main referral source for patients with BSM (74.2%), followed by internal medicine (9.3%) and neurology/psychiatry (7.3%). Thirty-eight percent of patients did not schedule an appointment after a referral for BSM was initiated. Younger age, longer distance from clinic, commercial insurance, and out-of-network insurance were all significantly greater for nonschedulers. Eighty-three percent of patients did attend the initial intake session with BSM providers. Older age was associated with lower likelihood of not attending scheduled BSM appointments.
Patient characteristics of older age, closer distance from clinic, and in-network insurance coverage were found to significantly increase the likelihood of BSM scheduling, while younger age, Black race and not getting a primary sleep disorder diagnosis (vs a diagnosis of insomnia disorder) and shorter days from referral to appointment were associated with an increased likelihood of not attending the scheduled BSM treatment engagement.
Chernyak Y, Ofner S, Williams MK, Bolarinwa C, Manchanda S, Otte JL. Patient accessibility and utilization of behavioral sleep medicine referrals in an academic center. . 2024;20(11):1793-1806.
行为睡眠医学(BSM)是一个结合行为心理学和睡眠医学专业的亚专科。本研究的目的是分析向 BSM 诊所的转诊模式。具体目标有 3 个:(1)描述预测转诊接受的因素,(2)确定参加初始预约的障碍,(3)描述与就诊次数相关的变量。
作为本研究团队临床环境质量改进项目的一部分,进行了回顾性图表审查。该研究纳入了 2014 年至 2019 年间在一个城市中西部学术医疗保健系统中被转介到 BSM 诊所的 21 岁以上成年人。
BSM 的主要转诊来源是睡眠医学(74.2%),其次是内科(9.3%)和神经病学/精神病学(7.3%)。转诊后有 38%的患者未预约 BSM。年轻、距离诊所较远、商业保险和非网络保险的患者更有可能不预约。83%的患者确实参加了 BSM 提供者的初始摄入会议。年龄较大与不参加预约 BSM 就诊的可能性较低有关。
发现患者年龄较大、距离诊所较近、保险范围为网络内等特征显著增加了 BSM 预约的可能性,而年龄较小、黑人种族、未获得原发性睡眠障碍诊断(而非失眠障碍诊断)以及从转诊到预约的天数较短与不参加预约的可能性增加有关。
Chernyak Y, Ofner S, Williams MK, Bolarinwa C, Manchanda S, Otte JL. 行为睡眠医学在学术中心的患者可及性和利用度。J Clin Sleep Med. 2024;20(11):1793-1806.