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AHRQ Evidence reports and summaries AHRQ Evidence Reports, Numbers 61 - 119

108. Melatonin for Treatment of Sleep Disorders

Prepared for:

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

540 Gaither Road

Rockville, MD 20850

www.ahrq.gov

Contract No. 290-02-0023

Prepared by:

University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Nina Buscemi, PhD

(Project Manager)

Ben Vandermeer, MSc

Rena Pandya, MPH

Nicola Hooton, BSc

Lisa Tjosvold, MLIS

Lisa Hartling, MSc

Glen Baker, PhD, DSc

(Co-Task Order Leader)

Sunita Vohra, MD, MSc

(Co-Task Order Leader)

Terry Klassen, MD, MSc, FRCPC

(EPC Director)

AHRQ Publication No. 05-E002-2

November 2004

ISBN: 1-58763-170-9

ISSN: 15300-4396

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This report may be used, in whole or in part, as the basis for development of clinical practice guidelines and other quality enhancement tools, or a basis for reimbursement and coverage policies. AHRQ or U.S. Department of Health and Human Services endorsement of such derivative products may not be stated or implied.

AHRQ is the lead Federal agency charged with supporting research designed to improve the quality of health care, reduce its cost, address patient safety and medical errors, and broaden access to essential services. AHRQ sponsors and conducts research that provides evidence-based information on health care outcomes; quality; and cost, use, and access. The information helps health care decisionmakers ---patients and clinicians, health system leaders, and policymakers ---make more informed decisions and improve the quality of health care services.

Suggested Citation:

Buscemi N, Vandermeer B, Pandya R, Hooton N, Tjosvold L, Hartling L, Baker G, Vohra S, Klassen T. Melatonin for Treatment of Sleep Disorders. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 108. (Prepared by the University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center, under Contract No. 290-02-0023.) AHRQ Publication No. 05-E002-2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. November 2004.top link


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