Management of chronic insomnia in the elderly
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Management of chronic insomnia in the elderly
Abstract
Insomnia is a common complaint in the elderly. It is not a disease in and of itself, but a symptom of an underlying problem with the potential for medical, psychological, and functional complications. Approximately one half the persons aged 65 years and older experience insomnia. However, few mention their sleep problems to their primary care providers. Because of the prevalence of insomnia in the elderly and the potential for complications, it is important for primary health care providers to understand the cause, assessment, and management of chronic insomnia. Both pharmacologic and behavioral therapies are effective in the treatment of insomnia. Early recognition and treatment may increase the quality of life for the elderly insomniac.
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