

Insomnia
Resources
Resources that can
help you identify,
educate, and engage
patients who may be
suffering from insomnia.
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Consider asking your patients:
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Patient Profiles
Insomnia can affect and impact different patients in different ways. These 3 profiles highlight the medical, psychiatric, quality-of-life, and next-day functional impact that insomnia can have on patients.
Mike has trouble
staying asleepMike is a construction manager who has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. In addition to that, he is also experiencing insomnia symptoms that are making it difficult to function at work.
Helen keeps
waking up too earlyHelen is a grandmother. Recent knee surgery is causing her pain, which has reduced the time she can spend with her grandchildren. In addition to the pain, she continues to experience insomnia symptoms that started during menopause.
Claire can’t
seem to fall asleepClaire is a busy mother and businesswoman.
In addition to depression, she has been experiencing insomnia symptoms for more than 3 months that are causing her concern. -
Identifying Insomnia
Insomnia: Discovering the Disorder
Hear more about identifying and engaging with insomnia patients from Larry Culpepper, MD, MPH, Professor of Family Medicine, Boston University.
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Sleep Tools
Use these helpful sleep tools to educate and engage your patients
who may be suffering from insomnia.Insomnia Facts
and FiguresUnderstand the causes, symptoms, and risks of insomnia, including the impact it can have on your patients’ lives.
Sleep Hygiene
InfographicHelp your patients understand the lifestyle changes they could make in order to practice good sleep hygiene.
Print out this resource and distribute to patients as needed.
Sleep Conversation Starters
Use these questions in your practice to start the sleep conversation and gain a better understanding of your patients’ sleep and wake experience.
Print out this resource and distribute to patients as needed.

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