Where are the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Providers and Where are They Needed? A Geographic Assessment

Arthur Thomas, Michael Grandner, Sara Nowakowski, Genevieve Nesom, Charles Corbitt, Michael L Perlis, Arthur Thomas, Michael Grandner, Sara Nowakowski, Genevieve Nesom, Charles Corbitt, Michael L Perlis

Abstract

Although it is widely acknowledged that there are not enough clinicians trained in either Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM) in general or in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) in specific, what is unclear is whether this problem is more acute in some regions relative to others. Accordingly, a geographic approach was taken to assess this issue. Using national directories as well as e-mail listservs (Behavioral Sleep Medicine group and Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Roster), the present study evaluated geographic patterning of CBSM and BSM providers by city, state, and country. Overall, 88% of 752 BSM providers worldwide live in the United States (n = 659). Of these, 58% reside in 12 states with ≥ 20 providers (CA, NY, PA, IL, MA, TX, FL, OH, MI, MN, WA, and CO), and 19% reside in just 2 states (NY and CA). There were 4 states with no BSM providers (NH, HI, SD, and WY). Of the 167 U.S. cities with a population of > 150,000, 105 cities have no BSM providers. These results clearly suggest that a targeted effort is needed to train individuals in both the unserved and underserved areas.

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FIGURE 1
World map of BSM provider locations.
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FIGURE 2
U.S. map of BSM provider locations.
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FIGURE 3
ABSM ABPP certified BSM provider locations.
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FIGURE 4
Density map of BSM providers by city in the United States.

Source: PubMed

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