The story leads with the AASM’s 2021 COVID-somnia survey
results, which found that more than half of Americans (56%) are
experiencing an increase in sleep disturbances since the start of the pandemic.
In addition to comments from Dr. Abbasi-Feinberg throughout, the article
features guidance from a handful of experts and sources to present an in-depth
look at the current state of America’s sleep. To bring the story full circle,
Dr. Abbasi-Feinberg and other sleep experts answered direct questions from
readers on how to achieve healthy sleep. This expert-backed guidance for
readers was published in a separate story on The New York Times’ top
reader questions about sleep.
For readers who are experiencing sleep problems, the article
concludes with a recommendation for readers to seek help by visiting the AASM’s
consumer-facing website, SleepEducation.org.
Here, patients can find sleep tips and enter their ZIP code to find a board-certified
sleep physician at an AASM-Accredited Sleep Center in their area.
This is a good example of how meaningful conversations and
timely media outreach can help drive success for client interviews and bring
national media attention. In all, this one interview resulted in five separate
articles, each bringing light to our client’s essential messaging on sleep
health.
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