Quality measures for the care of adult patients with restless legs syndrome

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Abstract

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) commissioned several Workgroups to develop quality measures for the care of patients with common sleep disorders, including adults with restless legs syndrome (RLS). Using the AASM process for quality measure development, the RLS Workgroup developed three target outcomes for RLS management, including improving the accuracy of diagnosis, reducing symptom severity, and minimizing treatment complications. Seven processes were developed to support these outcomes. To achieve the outcome of improving accuracy of diagnosis, the use of accepted diagnostic criteria and assessment of iron stores are recommended. To realize the outcome of decreasing symptom severity, routine assessment of severity and provision of evidence-based treatment are recommended. To support the outcome of minimizing treatment complications, counseling about potential side effects and assessing for augmentation and impulse control disorders, when indicated, are recommended. Further research is needed to validate optimal practice processes to achieve best outcomes in adult patients with RLS.

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Trotti, L. M., Goldstein, C. A., Harrod, C. G., Koo, B. B., Sharon, D., Zak, R., & Chervin, R. D. (2015). Quality measures for the care of adult patients with restless legs syndrome. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 11(3), 293–310. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.4550

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