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P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia
BACKGROUND: Insomnia is a highly prevalent sleep disorder and the first-line recommended treatment is cognitive behavioural therapy. However, there is persistent use of pharmacotherapy, mainly, sedative-hypnotics. Consultant pharmacists can provide medication review services for patients on polyphar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109017/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.058 |
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author | Basheti, M Tran, M Wong, K Gordon, C Grunstein, R Saini, B |
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description | BACKGROUND: Insomnia is a highly prevalent sleep disorder and the first-line recommended treatment is cognitive behavioural therapy. However, there is persistent use of pharmacotherapy, mainly, sedative-hypnotics. Consultant pharmacists can provide medication review services for patients on polypharmacy, and are therefore well placed to educate patients and provide sleep health/insomnia care with regards to pharmacotherapy and behavioural therapy use. OBJECTIVES: To explore consultant pharmacists’ current sleep health-related practice and what their perspectives are around developing/implementing a consultant pharmacist-led behavioural service for insomnia. METHODS: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with a convenience-based sample of consultant pharmacists. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed. RESULTS: Twenty-four consultant pharmacists were interviewed. Three themes were gauged: 1) Trivializing insomnia and sleep health, 2) Patients – an integral piece of the treatment puzzle, 3) Making it work. Participants commonly dealt with older patients and frequently encountered patients with sleep complaints/consuming sleep aids. Generally, it was believed that sleep health was considered a ‘non-priority’, with other comorbidities taking precedence in health provisions. While interested in expanding their sleep health/insomnia practice, participants expressed the need for appropriate education/training, funding and collaborative treatment configurations. Further, patients’ attitudes towards treatment approaches were regarded critical to future service developments. CONCLUSION: Insomnia/sleep health concerns are growing. Primary health professionals need to scale up their sleep health care provisions to accommodate for this health demand. Consultant pharmacists are interested/willing to expand their sleep-related practice and provide evidence-based insomnia therapies, however factors such as education/training, service configuration support and patient attitudes should be addressed. |
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spelling | pubmed-101090172023-05-15 P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia Basheti, M Tran, M Wong, K Gordon, C Grunstein, R Saini, B Sleep Adv Poster Presentations BACKGROUND: Insomnia is a highly prevalent sleep disorder and the first-line recommended treatment is cognitive behavioural therapy. However, there is persistent use of pharmacotherapy, mainly, sedative-hypnotics. Consultant pharmacists can provide medication review services for patients on polypharmacy, and are therefore well placed to educate patients and provide sleep health/insomnia care with regards to pharmacotherapy and behavioural therapy use. OBJECTIVES: To explore consultant pharmacists’ current sleep health-related practice and what their perspectives are around developing/implementing a consultant pharmacist-led behavioural service for insomnia. METHODS: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with a convenience-based sample of consultant pharmacists. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and thematically analysed. RESULTS: Twenty-four consultant pharmacists were interviewed. Three themes were gauged: 1) Trivializing insomnia and sleep health, 2) Patients – an integral piece of the treatment puzzle, 3) Making it work. Participants commonly dealt with older patients and frequently encountered patients with sleep complaints/consuming sleep aids. Generally, it was believed that sleep health was considered a ‘non-priority’, with other comorbidities taking precedence in health provisions. While interested in expanding their sleep health/insomnia practice, participants expressed the need for appropriate education/training, funding and collaborative treatment configurations. Further, patients’ attitudes towards treatment approaches were regarded critical to future service developments. CONCLUSION: Insomnia/sleep health concerns are growing. Primary health professionals need to scale up their sleep health care provisions to accommodate for this health demand. Consultant pharmacists are interested/willing to expand their sleep-related practice and provide evidence-based insomnia therapies, however factors such as education/training, service configuration support and patient attitudes should be addressed. Oxford University Press 2021-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10109017/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.058 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Poster Presentations Basheti, M Tran, M Wong, K Gordon, C Grunstein, R Saini, B P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title | P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title_full | P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title_fullStr | P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title_full_unstemmed | P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title_short | P009 Australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - Exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
title_sort | p009 australian consultant pharmacists’ potential roles in sleep health care - exploring a new avenue for improving the management of insomnia |
topic | Poster Presentations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109017/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.058 |
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