Research Brief: The National Veteran Sleep Disorder Study: Descriptive Epidemiology and Secular Trends, 2000–2010

Abstract

This brief is about the relation between sleep disorder diagnosis and cardiovascular disease, cancer, and mental health disorders among veterans. In policy and practice, physicians should familiarize themselves with signs of and screenings for sleep disorders and should discuss factors that affect sleep with their veteran patients; the VHA should continue recommending policies that help veterans receive a prompt diagnosis and treatment of their sleep disorders, policymakers should fund early intervention programs to help veterans learn how to cope with reintegration, and the VHA should create a database on sleep disorders in veterans. Suggestions for future research include studying veterans who have varying levels of sleep disturbances, studying veterans who do not use VHA care services, and studying whether sleep disorder symptoms vary by period of service and military branch

    Similar works