关于睡眠障碍的另一面:改善白天的问题,疲劳,嗜睡,认知功能等等。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Susanna Jernelöv, Kerstin Blom
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摘要

白天的障碍——如疲劳、情绪不稳定和认知困难——被越来越多地认为是失眠的核心特征,但它们在研究和治疗策略中都没有得到充分的体现。虽然CBT-I仍然是治疗夜间症状的金标准,但它对日间功能的影响(通常是患者主要关心的问题)不太可靠,测量不一致,而且了解不足。这篇叙述性综述强调了在研究和临床实践中将日间症状从次要结局提升到中心目标的必要性。主要的差距包括缺乏标准化和概念清晰的结果测量,CBT-I协议的个性化有限,以及对改善睡眠与白天恢复之间的机制理解不足。此外,必须解决新兴数字评估工具的伦理影响,以确保技术创新不会以参与者的信任或自主权为代价。为了推动该领域的发展,未来的研究应优先考虑将日间功能作为主要终点,采用基于伦理的多模式评估策略,并探索适应性、症状特异性治疗设计。最后,失眠不仅应该被视为一种疾病,而且应该被视为一种跨诊断和潜在的可预防的因素,它会导致更广泛的精神健康问题。解决这些挑战可能会为失眠患者带来更有效、个性化和以患者为中心的护理。
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About the Other Side of Sleep Disorders: Improving Daytime Problems, Fatigue, Sleepiness, Cognitive Functioning and More

About the Other Side of Sleep Disorders: Improving Daytime Problems, Fatigue, Sleepiness, Cognitive Functioning and More

Daytime impairments—such as fatigue, emotional instability, and cognitive difficulties—are increasingly acknowledged as core features of insomnia, yet they remain underrepresented in both research and treatment strategies. While CBT-I remains the gold standard for treating nocturnal symptoms, its effects on daytime functioning, which are often the primary concern for patients, are less robust, inconsistently measured, and poorly understood. This narrative review highlights the need to elevate daytime symptoms from secondary outcomes to central targets in both research and clinical practice. Key gaps include the lack of standardised and conceptually clear outcome measures, limited personalisation of CBT-I protocols, and insufficient understanding of the mechanisms linking improved sleep to daytime recovery. Moreover, the ethical implications of emerging digital assessment tools must be addressed to ensure that technological innovation does not come at the cost of participant trust or autonomy. To move the field forward, future research should prioritise daytime functioning as a primary endpoint, adopt ethically grounded multimodal assessment strategies, and explore adaptive, symptom-specific treatment designs. Finally, insomnia should be recognised not only as a disorder in its own right but also as a transdiagnostic and potentially preventable contributor to broader mental health problems. Addressing these challenges may lead to more effective, personalised, and patient-centred care for individuals living with insomnia.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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