[Attitude toward insomnia: survey of 6043 French general practitioners]

Presse Med. 2005 Nov 5;34(19 Pt 1):1358-62. doi: 10.1016/s0755-4982(05)84190-9.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Aim: To describe the attitudes of French general practitioners (GPs) about insomnia and its effect on patients' physical health and work.

Method: A questionnaire about patients with insomnia and its diagnosis, treatment, and consequences was distributed to a representative sample of 8000 GPs.

Results: 6,043 GPs completed and returned the questionnaires. They estimated the prevalence of insomnia in their patients at 18.1%. They identified the principal causes of insomnia as anxiety (58.8%) and work issues (54%). Nearly 45% reported that they always raise the subject of sleep with their patients. For 62.4% sleep problems reflect another disorder rather than being a primary syndrome. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) do not prescribe medication at the first complaint. When prescribing hypnotics, 81.3% also recommended sleep hygiene measures. Most (68.5%) agreed that insomnia affects concentration, memory, and attention. Almost all employed patients with insomnia complained of work-related effects, such as loss of productivity and absenteeism.

Conclusion: Insomnia and its management are topics of strong interest for GPs.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Attitude of Health Personnel*
  • Female
  • France / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Physicians, Family*
  • Prevalence
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / complications*
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / diagnosis
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / epidemiology
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / therapy
  • Surveys and Questionnaires