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Title: Managing the patient with shift-work disorder. Author: Thorpy MJ. Journal: J Fam Pract; 2010 Jan; 59(1 Suppl):S24-31. PubMed ID: 20074507. Abstract: Behavioral measures, eg, exercise and improved sleep hygiene, can enhance sleep quality and combat insomnia and excessive sleepiness (ES) in shift workers and individuals with shift-work disorder (SWD). Napping before a shift followed by consumption of a caffeinated drink and, if appropriate, scheduled naps at work, may improve ES in patients with SWD. Use of bright light therapy to partially re-entrain the circadian clock should be explored for all night-shift workers-particularly those with SWD. The wakefulness-promoting agents armodafinil and modafinil are FDA approved for the treatment of ES in patients with SWD. Alongside nonpharmacologic interventions, they can be included in a comprehensive management plan for SWD. Melatonin or other sleep-promoting agents may help shift workers achieve sleep during required rest periods and when adjusting to night-shift work; studies are needed in patients with SWD to better evaluate the utility of these agents in this population.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]