Medical Professionals and Pharmacological Intervention for the Treatment of Insomnia: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Liaskopoulos, Antonios [1 ]
Kakouris, Vasileios [2 ]
Liaskopoulos, Nikolaos [3 ,4 ]
Lappas, Andreas S. [3 ,5 ]
Christodoulou, Nikolaos [3 ]
Samara, Myrto [3 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Psychol Applicat Hlth Postgrad Studies, Thessaloniki, Greece
[2] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Philosophy, Dept Psychol, Athens, Greece
[3] Univ Thessaly, Fac Med, Dept Psychiat, Larisa, Greece
[4] Gen Univ Hosp Larissa, Psychiat Clin, Larisa, Greece
[5] Aneurin Bevan Univ Hlth Board, Dept Geriatr Psychiat, Newport, Wales
关键词
preference; insomnia; drugs; CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINE; METAANALYSIS; ADULTS; SLEEP; ANTAGONISTS; DEPENDENCE; QUETIAPINE; EFFICACY; DOXEPIN; SAFETY;
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10.1055/s-0044-1791238
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective To explore the preferences of medical practitioners concerning various medications and other remedies to manage insomnia, and to ascertain whether these preferences are associated with their respective medical specialties. Materials and Methods Employing the snowball sampling technique, we administered two versions of a questionnaire to an international group of medical professionals, including trainees and specialists from diverse medical backgrounds. Results Zopiclone, zolpidem, and mirtazapine were evaluated as the most effective treatments for insomnia, while physicians would typically avoid using other tricyclic antidepressants, dual orexin receptor antagonists, and tryptophan for insomnia treatment. Noteworthy statistical correlations between physicians' specialty and preferred drug therapy, were observed in three out of five cases: 1) first-line drug treatment for short-term intervention against insomnia; (2) second-line treatment for long-term intervention; and 3) cases involving the elderly. Discussion Psychiatrists demonstrated a greater preference for antipsychotics and antidepressants for the treatment of insomnia compared with other physicians. Conversely, other medical professionals exhibited a preference for benzodiazepines and Z-drugs (zopiclone and zolpidem). Although Z-drugs were evaluated as the most effective in the treatment of insomnia, in the clinical practice, physicians administer or would administer antidepressant or antipsychotic drugs more often (mirtazapine and quetiapine respectively). Regarding Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonists (DORAs), the high prevalence of "Do not know/No opinion" answers implies that our sample was not familiar with this innovative treatment.
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