Vargas Ivan, Egeler Mara, Walker Jamie, Benitez Dulce Diaz
Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, United States.
Front Sleep. 2023;2. doi: 10.3389/frsle.2023.1279903. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
Chronic insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, occurring in ~32 million people in the United States per annum. Acute insomnia is even more prevalent, affecting nearly half of adults at some point each year. The prevalence of insomnia among primary care patients is even higher. The problem, however, is that most primary care providers do not feel adequately knowledgeable or equipped to treat sleep-related concerns. Many providers have never heard of or have not been trained in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia or CBT-I (the first line treatment for insomnia). The focus of the current review is to summarize the factors contributing to why sleep health and insomnia treatment have been mostly neglected, identify how this has contributed to disparities in sleep health among certain groups, particularly racial and ethnic minorities and discuss considerations or potential areas of exploration that may improve access to behavioral sleep health interventions, particularly in primary care.
慢性失眠是最常见的睡眠障碍,在美国每年约有3200万人受其影响。急性失眠更为普遍,每年几乎有一半的成年人在某个时候会受到影响。初级保健患者中失眠的患病率甚至更高。然而,问题在于大多数初级保健提供者觉得自己在治疗与睡眠相关的问题方面知识不够丰富,也没有足够的能力。许多提供者从未听说过失眠的认知行为疗法(CBT-I),或者没有接受过这方面的培训(这是失眠的一线治疗方法)。本综述的重点是总结导致睡眠健康和失眠治疗大多被忽视的因素,确定这是如何导致某些群体,特别是少数种族和族裔群体在睡眠健康方面存在差异的,并讨论可能改善行为睡眠健康干预措施可及性的考虑因素或潜在探索领域,特别是在初级保健方面。