Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia (CBT-i) is the treatment of choice for this condition but is underutilized in patients who attend primary care. The purpose of the present feasibility-pilot study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a cluster-randomized study of CBT-i in a primary care setting.
Methods: This study, performed at two primary health care centers in Majorca, Spain, was a mixed methods feasibility-pilot study of a parallel cluster-randomized design comparing CBT-i and usual care (UC).
Objectives: To estimate insomnia prevalence as well as habits comorbidity, sleep quality of insomnia patients.
Design: Cross sectional descriptive study.
Setting: Calvia health center (Majorca, Spain).
Objective: To describe the knowledge, attitudes, and performance of primary care nurses in the management of patients with insomnia.
Methods: Descriptive study. An online questionnaire was sent to all primary care nurses of the Majorca Primary Care Department between June-July 2014.
Objectives: To describe the current clinical management of insomnia by family physicians.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Majorca Health Area, 2011-2012.