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| Дневник на съня по консенсус× | Скала за усилие за сън в Глазгоу× | |
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| Област | Медицина на съня | Медицина на съня |
| Семейство | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Година на възникване≠ | 2012 | 2005 |
| Създател≠ | Carney, C. E., Buysse, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., et al. | Broomfield, N. M., Espie, C. A. |
| Тип≠ | Self-monitoring; daily patient report | Self-report |
| Основополагащ източник≠ | Carney, C. E., Buysse, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., et al. (2012). The consensus sleep diary: standardizing prospective sleep self-monitoring. Sleep, 35(2), 287-302. DOI ↗ | Broomfield, N. M., & Espie, C. A. (2005). Initial insomnia severity index scores in primary care strongly predict outcome after cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 66(11), 1409-1415. link ↗ |
| Други названия | Sleep Diary, Consensus Sleep Diary for Insomnia | GSES, Glasgow Sleep Effort Scale |
| Свързани | 3 | 3 |
| Резюме≠ | The Consensus Sleep Diary is a standardized daily self-report instrument for prospective monitoring of sleep and wakefulness patterns. Developed by Carney and colleagues in 2012 through an international consensus process involving sleep medicine researchers and clinicians, it represents a unified approach to sleep tracking across clinical and research settings. The Consensus Sleep Diary records time in bed, sleep onset time, number and duration of nighttime awakenings, sleep quality, and other sleep-relevant variables, providing detailed information about sleep patterns that polysomnography cannot capture (daytime napping, sleep-wake schedule, weekly variation). | The Glasgow Sleep Effort Scale (GSES) is a brief instrument designed to measure the degree of mental and behavioral effort exerted in attempting to fall asleep. Developed by Broomfield and Espie in 2005, the GSES captures a key cognitive-behavioral maintenance mechanism in insomnia: excessive effort to sleep, anxiety about sleep performance, and counterproductive behaviors (trying hard to fall asleep, monitoring sleep, checking the clock) that paradoxically perpetuate sleep difficulty. The GSES is increasingly recognized as an important outcome measure for cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). |
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