Non-pharmacologic treatment of insomnia in persons with dementia
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Non-pharmacologic treatment of insomnia in persons with dementia
Abstract
The prevalence of insomnia increases with age and affects up to 35% of community-dwelling adults with dementia. Sleep disturbances and associated cognitive and behavioral symptoms in this patient population can be a significant contributor to morbidity, mortality, and caregiver burden. Despite the frequency with which sleep disorders are encountered in primary care, few evidence-based guidelines are available to guide physician treatment plans. Sedative-hypnotic medications are commonly prescribed but are associated with significant adverse effects and have limited efficacy data. Non-pharmacologic treatments can be safe and effective adjuncts or alternatives to medications but are often underused in clinical practice. This article reviews practical applications of modalities such as light therapy, exercise, and sleep-hygiene modification in treating insomnia in persons with dementia.
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