Abstract

Study background: Sleep disturbance may contribute to subjective memory complaints which are frequently encountered in cognitive disorders clinics. Identification of sleep disturbance may contribute to a positive diagnosis of functional cognitive disorders (FCD) compared to dementia or mild cognitive impairment.Methods: Jenkins Sleep Scale (JSS), a validated sleep scale, was administered to consecutive new patients attending a dedicated cognitive disorders clinic based in a regional neuroscience Centre.Results: Sleep disturbance identified using JSS was more frequent in patients with functional cognitive disorders (p 0.8) for FCD when used as a diagnostic test.Conclusion: Identifying sleep disturbance using a simple sleep screening scale may contribute to a positive diagnosis of functional cognitive disorders in a dedicated cognitive disorders clinic. This may have pragmatic implications for the treatment of subjective memory complaints.

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