Insomnia in the elderly: reported reasons and their associations with  medication in general practice in Denmark.

Conclusion: Somatic and psychiatric diseases were the most commonly reported reasons for insomnia symptoms in the elderly, suggesting a high prevalence of comorbid insomnia. Regardless of reason, a majority of the consultations resulted in prescription of sleep medication with potential serious adverse effects. This indicates that there is still room for improving the management of insomnia among older adults. Key PointsAlthough insomnia is common in the elderly, little is known about its reasons and their associations with prescription patterns.  The most commonly reported reasons for insomnia symptoms in the elderly are psychiatric diagnosis and somatic illness.  According to guidelines, sleep medication with potential serious adverse effects is prescribed too frequently to elderly patients.  An effort should be made to identify and optimally treat comorbid insomnia, which appears to be prevalent in older adults. PMID: 32362206 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Tags: Scand J Prim Health Care Source Type: research