长期covid -19患者睡眠障碍的管理:对全科医生的实用建议

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fatma Guezguez, Mohamed Romdhani, Amine Boutaleb-Joutei, Karim Chamari, Helmi Ben Saad
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摘要

鉴于长期COVID-19患者(LC19Ps)中睡眠障碍(如失眠)的高患病率,解决这些障碍的方法不仅应依赖于睡眠专家,还应包括全科医生(GP)。事实上,根据世界卫生组织的说法,全科医生应该站在LC19P管理的第一线。然而,在实际实践中,全科医生几乎没有关于LC19P管理的数据,这代表了一种尴尬的情况。因此,这封信的主要目的是为全科医生提供一些与LC19P睡眠障碍管理相关的建议。本信件中提出的建议与以下内容有关:i)早期准确识别睡眠障碍,ii)管理LC19Ps中睡眠障碍的一般建议(例如鼓励接种病毒疫苗);iii)具体建议,如改善睡眠卫生(患者的行为和饮食)、心理或行为疗法(刺激控制疗法、放松、睡眠限制)、有前景的工具(心脏连贯性、神经反馈)和药物治疗。这封信的作者坚信,鉴于使用催眠药会产生不良副作用,药理学方法只能是“最后的手段”。作者认为,如果更多地关注教育全科医生,为LC19P提供更多治疗睡眠障碍的工具,那么很大一部分药物处方是可以避免的。这封信中提出的建议对于恢复LC19P的正常生活和促进他们的心理健康恢复是必不可少的。
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Management of long-COVID-19 patients with sleep disorders: practical advice to general practitioners.

Management of long-COVID-19 patients with sleep disorders: practical advice to general practitioners.

Management of long-COVID-19 patients with sleep disorders: practical advice to general practitioners.

Given the high prevalence of sleep disorders (e.g. insomnia) among long-COVID-19 patients (LC19Ps), approaches to tackle these disorders should not only depend on sleep specialists, but they should also involve general practitioners (GPs). Indeed, according to the World Health Organization, GPs should be on the front line in the management of LC19Ps. However, in real practice, little data with regard to the management of LC19Ps are available for GPs, which represents an embarrassing situation. Thus, the main aim of this correspondence was to provide GPs with some advice related to the management of sleep disorders in LC19Ps. The pieces advice presented in this correspondence are related to: i) Early and accurate recognition of sleep disorders, ii) General recommendations to manage sleep disorders in LC19Ps (e.g. encouraging vaccination against the virus); and iii) Specific recommendations, such as improving sleep hygiene (patients' behavior and diet), psychological or behavioral therapies (stimulus control therapy, relaxation, sleep restriction), promising tools (heart coherence, neurofeedback), and pharmacological treatment. The authors of this correspondence deeply believe that given the undesirable side effects associated with the use of hypnotics, the pharmacological approach must only be a "last resort". The authors believe that an important percentage of pharmacological prescriptions could be avoided if more focus is put on educating GPs to provide LC19Ps with more tools to deal with sleep disorders. The pieces advice presented in this correspondence are indispensable to resume the normal life of LC19Ps and to promote their mental health recovery.

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Libyan Journal of Medicine
Libyan Journal of Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.20%
发文量
20
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Libyan Journal of Medicine (LJM) is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, international medical journal aiming to promote heath and health education by publishing high-quality medical research in the different disciplines of medicine. LJM was founded in 2006 by a group of enthusiastic Libyan medical scientists who looked at the contribution of Libyan publications to the international medical literature and saw that a publication outlet was missing. To fill this gap they launched LJM as a tool for transferring current medical knowledge to and from colleagues in developing countries, particularly African countries, as well as internationally.The journal is still led by a group of Libyan physicians inside and outside Libya, but it also enjoys support and recognition from the international medical community.
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