Randomized clinical effectiveness trial of nurse-administered small-group cognitive behavior therapy for persistent insomnia in general practice.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Persistent insomnia, although very common in general practice, often proves problematic to manage. This study investigates the clinical effectiveness and the feasibility of applying cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) methods for insomnia in primary care. DESIGN: Pragmatic randomized...
Principais autores: | Espie, C, MacMahon, K, Kelly, H, Broomfield, N, Douglas, N, Engleman, H, McKinstry, B, Morin, C, Walker, A, Wilson, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2007
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