DEPARTMENTS | AUG-JUL 2019 ISSUE

Convention Question: What Aspect of Sleep Hygiene Is Most Difficult For People To Achieve?

From attendees of SLEEP2019, the 33rd annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.
Convention Question What Aspect of Sleep HygieneIs Most Difficult For People To Achieve
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For people with prescribed respiratory devices to adhere to treatment.

- Susan Metcalfe, RRT
Respiratory Care Provider
Stanford, CA

Making the commitment to protecting good sleep for themselves.

- Lisa Mertens, ARNP
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA

Maintaining regular times for going to sleep and awakening.

- Maryam Maghsoudipour, MD
San Diego, CA

Removing electronics from the bedside and practicing stress management.

- Julie Allen, ARNP
Searcy Medical Center
Searcy, AR

Limiting light exposure at bedtime.

- Ratza Khan, MD
Valley Baptist Medical Center
Horlingen, TX

Cell phone hygiene.

- Ed Owens, MD
Beacon Hospital
Dublin, IL

Turning off devices!

- Jennifer Accardo, MD
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA

Consistency and lack of day-to-day routine. There are factors we can control and factors we can’t. Managing the variability of our days makes achieving the sleep-wake consistency we need challenging, and addiction to anything whether it is devices, TV shows, or substances can make this worse.

- Logan Schneider, MD
Clinical Instructor
Stanford Center for Sleep Science and Medicine
Stanford, CA

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