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Survey of Resources in Behavioral Sleep Medicine Across the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency.

Anne GermainMegan WolfsonBrittany KlenczarMatthew S BrockHunter HearnBrian O'ReillyJohn Blue StarVincent Mysliwiec
Published in: Military medicine (2023)
Although there is a wide recognition that CBTI/BBTI is the first-line recommended insomnia treatment, the limited scalability of treatment protocols, clinical workflow limitations, and scarcity of trained CBTI/BBTI providers limit the implementation of the VA/DoD clinical guideline. Educating and engaging health care providers and leadership about CBTI, augmenting CBTI-dedicated resources, and adapting clinical workflows were identified as specific strategies needed to meet the current insomnia care needs of service members. Developing protocols for scaling the availability of CBTI expertise at diverse points of care, upstream from the sleep clinics, could accelerate access to care. Establishing standardized quality measures and processes across points of care, including for external providers and self-help apps, would enhance providers' confidence in the quality of insomnia care offered to service members.
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