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Continuum, 2023 
This article provides an overview of the current definitions, diagnostic tools, and overall management of insomnia.The treatment of insomnia has shifted over time, with a growing emphasis on nonpharmacologic therapies as a first-line intervention and the leveraging of technology to aid in the dissemination of these therapies.
Scott, Kutscher, Christine, Juang
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This article provides an overview of the current definitions, diagnostic tools, and overall management of insomnia.The treatment of insomnia has shifted over time, with a growing emphasis on nonpharmacologic therapies as a first-line intervention and the leveraging of technology to aid in the dissemination of these therapies.
Scott, Kutscher, Christine, Juang
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Neurologic Clinics, 2012 
Insomnia is a common disorder, with individual and societal consequences. Advances have been made in the understanding of insomnia and its treatment options. However, cognitive behavioral therapy and Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacologic therapies have limitations, the former primarily involving access and the latter involving potential ...
Maryann C, Deak, John W, Winkelman
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Insomnia is a common disorder, with individual and societal consequences. Advances have been made in the understanding of insomnia and its treatment options. However, cognitive behavioral therapy and Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacologic therapies have limitations, the former primarily involving access and the latter involving potential ...
Maryann C, Deak, John W, Winkelman
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2003 
Insomnia usually refers to a subjective report of difficulty with sleep, such as difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, unrefreshing sleep, poor sleep quality, and inability to sleep without sleeping pills. It could be a disorder in its own right or a symptom of various psychiatric, medical, and/or other sleep disorders.
C.-M. Yang, A.J. Spielman
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Insomnia usually refers to a subjective report of difficulty with sleep, such as difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, unrefreshing sleep, poor sleep quality, and inability to sleep without sleeping pills. It could be a disorder in its own right or a symptom of various psychiatric, medical, and/or other sleep disorders.
C.-M. Yang, A.J. Spielman
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Continuum, 2020 
This article provides updated information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of chronic insomnia disorder. In addition to discussing the latest recommendations regarding pharmacotherapeutic options for insomnia, this article also discusses the increased use of nonpharmacologic treatment approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention,
Maria Nichole, Perez +1 more
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This article provides updated information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of chronic insomnia disorder. In addition to discussing the latest recommendations regarding pharmacotherapeutic options for insomnia, this article also discusses the increased use of nonpharmacologic treatment approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention,
Maria Nichole, Perez +1 more
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American Journal of Managed Care, 2020 
Insomnia, whether short-term or chronic, is a common condition. It has a negative impact on vulnerable patient groups, including active military personnel and veterans, patients with coexisting psychiatric and medical disorders, those in life transitions
J. Dopheide
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Insomnia, whether short-term or chronic, is a common condition. It has a negative impact on vulnerable patient groups, including active military personnel and veterans, patients with coexisting psychiatric and medical disorders, those in life transitions
J. Dopheide
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021 
Insomnia-the unwelcome experience of difficulty sleeping-is common and can be acute, intermittent, or chronic. Insomnia can be the presenting symptom for several common sleep disorders, but it also often occurs comorbidly with mental and physical health ...
E. L. Sutton
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Insomnia-the unwelcome experience of difficulty sleeping-is common and can be acute, intermittent, or chronic. Insomnia can be the presenting symptom for several common sleep disorders, but it also often occurs comorbidly with mental and physical health ...
E. L. Sutton
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2021 
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder among all ages; unfortunately, however, child and adolescent insomnia is infrequently addressed. Given the importance of adequate sleep for proper brain development, pediatric populations are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of insomnia.
Madeline, Himelfarb, Jess P, Shatkin
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Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder among all ages; unfortunately, however, child and adolescent insomnia is infrequently addressed. Given the importance of adequate sleep for proper brain development, pediatric populations are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of insomnia.
Madeline, Himelfarb, Jess P, Shatkin
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The Lancet, 2004 
Effective management of insomnia begins with recognition and adequate assessment. Family doctors and other health care providers such as practice nurses and psychologists should routinely enquire about sleep habits as a component of overall health assessment.
Michael J, Sateia, Peter D, Nowell
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Effective management of insomnia begins with recognition and adequate assessment. Family doctors and other health care providers such as practice nurses and psychologists should routinely enquire about sleep habits as a component of overall health assessment.
Michael J, Sateia, Peter D, Nowell
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2015 
Insomnia is a symptom characterized as inconsistent or ineffective sleep patterns that can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. There remains a lack of knowledge specifically related to assessing and managing insomnia in cancer patients. Many pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies are available that can be helpful.
Laura Bourdeanu +2 more
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Insomnia is a symptom characterized as inconsistent or ineffective sleep patterns that can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. There remains a lack of knowledge specifically related to assessing and managing insomnia in cancer patients. Many pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies are available that can be helpful.
Laura Bourdeanu +2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Sleep significantly impacts health. Insomnia, characterized by difficulty with sleep onset, maintenance, and subsequent daytime symptoms, is increasingly prevalent and increases the risk of other medical comorbidities. The pathophysiology involves hyperarousal during non-REM sleep and altered sleep homeostasis. The 3P model explains the development and
Ashley M, Paul, Rachel E, Salas
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Sleep significantly impacts health. Insomnia, characterized by difficulty with sleep onset, maintenance, and subsequent daytime symptoms, is increasingly prevalent and increases the risk of other medical comorbidities. The pathophysiology involves hyperarousal during non-REM sleep and altered sleep homeostasis. The 3P model explains the development and
Ashley M, Paul, Rachel E, Salas
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