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Fatima D, Sweetman A, Lovato N, Vakulin A, Bansback N, Povitz M, et al.
J Clin Sleep Med . 2024 Oct; 21(3):467-477. PMID: 39436398
Study Objectives: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) care pathways and their impact on patients in Australia and Canada, including among urban vs rural...
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Sweetman A, McEvoy R, Frommer M, Adams R, Chai-Coetzer C, Newell S, et al.
J Clin Sleep Med . 2024 Oct; 21(2):325-335. PMID: 39364910
Study Objectives: Insomnia is a highly prevalent and debilitating disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is the recommended "first line" treatment, but is accessed by a minority of people...
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Sweetman A, Reynolds C, Richardson C
Intern Med J . 2024 Sep; 54(11):1838-1848. PMID: 39257295
Background: Insomnia is a prevalent condition in Australia that increases the risk of depression and anxiety symptoms. Cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia (CBT-i) is the recommended 'first line' treatment but...
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Khazaie H, Aghazadeh M, Zakiei A, Maazinezhad S, Tavallaie A, Moghbel B, et al.
Sleep Breath . 2024 Aug; 28(6):2693-2700. PMID: 39186100
Background: Sleep apnea (SA) and insomnia (INS) are prevalent sleep disorders among referrals to sleep clinics. People with comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea (COMISA) suffer both disorders simultaneously. The epidemiology...
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Soenen S, Sweetman A, Balzer M, Mukherjee S, Young A, Adams R, et al.
Aust J Gen Pract . 2024 Jun; 53(6):349-355. PMID: 38840372
Background: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and insomnia are the two most common sleep disorders and are frequent reasons for presentation in Australian general practice. Objective: This article describes the development,...
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Scott H, Muench A, Appleton S, Reynolds A, Loffler K, Bickley K, et al.
Sleep Med . 2024 Mar; 116:123-128. PMID: 38460417
Background: Insomnia is more prevalent in females, however studies examining sex differences in response to insomnia treatment are scarce. This study assessed sex-specific differences in cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia...
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Kaambwa B, Woods T, Natsky A, Bulamu N, Mpundu-Kaambwa C, Loffler K, et al.
Pharmacoeconomics . 2024 Feb; 42(5):507-526. PMID: 38340220
Background: Assessment of quality of life (QoL) in people living with sleep disorders using questionnaires is necessary to compare intervention benefits. Knowledge of the content and concepts covered by specific...
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Moulder Z, Sweetman A, Lovato N, Micic G, Lack L, Scott H
J Sleep Res . 2024 Jan; 33(5):e14142. PMID: 38246601
The current study determined the extent to which sleep-wake state discrepancy impairs the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia in a real-world clinical sample. Sleep-wake state discrepancy occurs when...
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Scott H, Naik G, Lechat B, Manners J, Fitton J, Nguyen D, et al.
Sleep Health . 2023 Dec; 10(1):91-97. PMID: 38071172
Objectives: Evidence-based guidelines recommend that adults should sleep 7-9 h/night for optimal health and function. This study used noninvasive, multinight, objective sleep monitoring to determine average sleep duration and sleep...
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Sweetman A, Andronis C, Hancock K, Stocks N, Lack L, McEvoy R
Aust J Gen Pract . 2023 Oct; 52(10):691-698. PMID: 37788691
Background: Sleep disturbance is among the most prevalent presentations in Australian general practice. Insomnia, the most common sleep disorder, is associated with impaired daytime, social and occupational function, reduced quality...