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