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Risk of insomnia and hypnotics use among emergency physicians
Authors:Yih-Farng LIOU  Shu-Fen LI  Chin-Chih HO  Mei-Wen LEE
Institution:1.Department of Internal Medicine, Feng Yuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan (R.O.C.);2.Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan (R.O.C.);3.Department of Healthcare Administration, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Abstract:This study investigated the risk of insomnia and hypnotics use among emergency physicians. This cross-sectional study recruited physicians working in Taiwanese hospitals in 2015 and the general population as the participants. Data from 1,097 emergency physicians obtained from the National Health Insurance Research Database were grouped into the case group, whereas 14,112 nonemergency physicians and 4,388 people from the general population were categorized into the control groups. This study used logistic regression and conditional logistic regression to compare the risks of insomnia between emergency and nonemergency physicians and between emergency physicians and the general population, respectively. The prevalence of insomnia among emergency physicians, nonemergency physicians and general population was 5.56%, 4.08%, and 1.73%, respectively. Compared with nonemergency physicians and the general population, emergency physicians had a significantly higher risk of insomnia. The proportions of emergency physicians, nonemergency physicians, and general population using hypnotics were 19.96%, 18.24%, and 13.26%, respectively. Among emergency physicians who used hypnotics, 49.77%, 25.57%, and 24.66% used only benzodiazepines, only nonbenzodiazepines, and both benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines, respectively. Nonpharmacological interventions to improve insomnia and reminder of safe use of hypnotics to emergency physicians can serve as references for hospitals in developing health-promoting activities.
Keywords:Emergency physicians  Insomnia  Hypnotics  Prevalence  Risk factors
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