Baglioni Chiara, Galbiati Andrea, Meneo Debora, Cavadini Greta, Gelfo Francesca, Mancini Francesco, Buonanno Carlo
Department of Human Sciences, Guglielmo Marconi University, 00193 Rome, Italy.
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.
Brain Sci. 2025 Jan 7;15(1):48. doi: 10.3390/brainsci15010048.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Based on previous data reporting the status of health professionals' training about sleep clinical psychophysiology, insomnia, and its treatment in the US and Canada, this paper aims at providing a snapshot of the Italian situation, considering health professionals qualified to offer cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Adding information on different countries is important, as national health systems differ significantly, and distinct evidence-based pathways for change may be proposed.
Two hundred and thirteen CBT professionals (180 females; 33 males) answered a 5 min survey about their training and experience in recognizing and treating behavioral sleep disorders in their practice. The questionnaire was diffused through the mailing list of the Italian Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Society (Società Italiana di Terapia Comportamentale e Cognitiva, SITCC) throughout December 2023 and January 2024.
A total of 213 participants completed the survey. Only a minor proportion of respondents (37.1%) reported having received training for diagnosis and treatment of insomnia or other behavioral sleep disorders. Familiarity with psychological therapeutics for sleep was mainly associated with knowledge of sleep hygiene rules, relaxation, and mindfulness techniques, but not with core CBT strategies for insomnia (i.e., sleep restriction and stimulus control) and sleep regulation. The less familiar therapeutics were those for pediatric insomnia.
The results of this study highlight scarce knowledge and consideration of sleep problems in CBT practice in Italy. As insomnia is prevalent, an independent mental disorder, and a predictor for mental and somatic comorbid conditions, these findings underscore an urgency to enlarge and strengthen CBT professionals' training on sleep psychophysiology, sleep clinical psychology, insomnia, behavioral sleep problems, and their treatment.
背景/目的:基于此前有关美国和加拿大健康专业人员睡眠临床心理生理学、失眠及其治疗培训状况的数据报告,本文旨在呈现意大利的情况,聚焦于有资质提供认知行为疗法(CBT)的健康专业人员。补充不同国家的信息很重要,因为各国医疗体系差异显著,可能会提出不同的循证变革路径。
213名CBT专业人员(180名女性;33名男性)回答了一份关于他们在实践中识别和治疗行为性睡眠障碍的培训及经验的5分钟调查问卷。该问卷于2023年12月至2024年1月通过意大利行为与认知治疗协会(Società Italiana di Terapia Comportamentale e Cognitiva, SITCC)的邮件列表进行传播。
共有213名参与者完成了调查。只有一小部分受访者(37.1%)报告接受过失眠或其他行为性睡眠障碍诊断和治疗的培训。对睡眠心理治疗方法的熟悉程度主要与睡眠卫生规则、放松和正念技巧的知识相关,但与失眠的核心CBT策略(即睡眠限制和刺激控制)以及睡眠调节无关。最不熟悉的治疗方法是针对儿童失眠的方法。
本研究结果凸显了意大利CBT实践中对睡眠问题的认知和关注不足。由于失眠普遍存在,是一种独立的精神障碍,也是精神和躯体共病状况的预测因素,这些发现强调了扩大和加强CBT专业人员在睡眠心理生理学、睡眠临床心理学、失眠、行为性睡眠问题及其治疗方面培训的紧迫性。