Interventions for CPAP patients are classified into three types based on their content and method: educational interventions, supportive interventions, and behavioral therapy. Performing these interventions either in isolation or in combination can be expected to improve CPAP adherence. Sleep hygiene ...
Sleep hygiene program implementation in patients with traumatic brain injury. Rehabil Nurs. 2013;38(1):2-10.De La Rue-Evans, L., Nesbitt, K., & Oka, R. (2013). Sleep hygiene program implementation in patients with traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Nursing, 38, 2-10....
In some patients, more than one type of sleep disorder may be present, requiring a combination of treatment considerations. What is the best sleep hygiene? Non-medical treatment options are often referred to as sleep hygiene. Sleep hygiene is the practice of behavioral habits that offer the ...
Sleep hygiene techniques include prioritizing a relaxing and restful sleep setting. Bedrooms should be centered around sleep and nothing else. When the bedroom doubles as an office, children’s play room, or TV room it can be difficult for the mind to associate an otherwise busy environment with...
Impact of sleep hygiene on patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a Sleep Hygiene brochure on a population of 36 patients recently diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep A... MG Bahia,V Soares,Joo Carlos Winck - 《Revista Portuguesa De...
One of the key symptoms of depression is sleep disturbance. Depression is common in MS, affecting approximately 50% of patients. Depression can cause insomnia as well as hypersomnia. 10. Changes in sleep hygiene behaviors (e.g., not having a regular sleep/wake time). ...
Sleep Hygiene – What is it? Before writing prescriptions for these medicines, doctors should have a discussion with patients about their sleep history and something known as “Sleep Hygiene.” Very simply, this asks if your environment to sleep is a good place to sleep. ...
Knowledge about sleeping hygiene was good and household remedies are much used. Feelings of guilt about using hypnotics were not common. Elderly people were less informed than younger about the effects and disadvantages of use of hypnotics. Most patients are well informed about the benefits of ...
Seep hygiene alone is rarely sufficient treatment for insomnia, and is more effective when combined when other insomnia-specific therapies (Kaku et al., 2012; Taylor, Schmidt-Nowara, Jessop, & Ahearn, 2010). Some patients may report that they have tried sleep hygiene techniques and they were ...
Sleep Disorders: Assisting Patients to a Good Night's Sleep: More than 50 million Americans suffer from insomnia or intermittent sleep disorders, but effective treatments such as improved sleep hygiene and short-term pharmacotherapy can help.