PICO Question: Active Duty Soldiers and Sleep Disorders
My proposed clinical question is: Do active duty soldiers receiving sleep hygiene screening and follow resources from nurses in military primary care clinics experience improved sleep quality and duration?
What I envision is that during the intake for a primary care appointment the nurse ask the patient about the duration and quality of their sleep. If it is less than 6 hours and non-continuous then they are referred to a sleep class and provided resources to make improvements.
Whether it is due to a sleep disorder or erratic sleep schedule, being excessively sleepy can affect not only how you feel and function but also your overall health and safety
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