CADTH studied the use of interventions to treat insomnia disorder (acute and chronic) in Canadian primary care practice. The study investigated current practices and trends in drug and non-drug therapies for patients with insomnia disorder from the perspective of family physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. The findings are based on a targeted literature review as well as on the results of qualitative research from surveys of primary care practitioners. This report presents a summary of findings.
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