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[Insomnia in hospital].

J M J Stoffels, A Thijs
Other Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde 2018
PubMed
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Study Design

研究类型
Systematic Review
研究人群
Hospital inpatients with insomnia
干预措施
[Insomnia in hospital]. None
对照组
None
主要结局
Clinical outcomes of insomnia treatment
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
Unclear

Abstract

- Every night in hospitals physicians on night shift are confronted with insomnia among their patients and have to make a decision on prescribing sleeping medication.- The extent to which insomnia is disadvantageous to hospital patients and its effects on clinical outcomes have not been well investigated.- A recent systematic review concluded that it is not known if treatment of insomnia with medication, such as melatonin or benzodiazepines, has a beneficial or a disadvantageous effect on clinical outcomes. This also holds true for non-pharmacological interventions.- The adverse effects of melatonin have not been properly quantitatively investigated. The use of benzodiazepines is related to potentially severe adverse events such as falling, respiratory infections and the risk of addiction.- Until such time that reliable scientific data are available, we advise caution in prescribing sleep medication for patients in hospital.

简要概述

Caution is advised in prescribing sleep medication for patients in hospital with insomnia, as it is not known if treatment with medication, such as melatonin or benzodiazepines, has a beneficial or a disadvantageous effect on clinical outcomes.

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