Sleep disturbance in people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment: a realist review of general practice.
Aidin AryankhesalJessica BlakeGeoffrey WongMolly MegsonSimon BriscoeLouise M AllanNiall McIntyre BroomfieldZenahrai EastwoodLeanne GreeneAndrea HiltonAnne KillettAlpar S LazarRachael LitherlandGill LivingstonIan D MaidmentJoanne ReeveGeorge RookSion ScottJinpil UmJayden O van HorikChristopher FoxPublished in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
In primary care, sleep disturbance among PLwD or MCI is not adequately addressed. Over-reliance on medication, underutilisation of non-pharmacological strategies, and inflexible care home routines were reported as a result of low confidence in sleep management and resource constraints. This does not constitute effective and person-centred care. Future work should consider ways to tailor the assessment and management of sleep disturbance to the needs of individuals and their informal carers without overstretching services.