| Literature DB >> 28261882 |
Olufunmilola Abraham1, Loren J Schleiden1, Amanda L Brothers1, Steven M Albert2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine older adults' perspectives regarding managing sleep problems through selection and use of non-prescription sleep aids, and the role of pharmacists.Entities:
Keywords: community pharmacists; decision-making; over-the-counter medications; self-treatment; sleep health
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28261882 PMCID: PMC5724494 DOI: 10.1111/ijpp.12334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm Pract ISSN: 0961-7671
Demographics of study participants
| Characteristic |
|
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 60–69 | 17 (15) |
| 70–79 | 55 (47) |
| 80–89 | 34 (29) |
| 90+ | 10 (9) |
| Gender | |
| Female | 75 (65) |
| Male | 41 (35) |
| Race | |
| Non‐Hispanic White | 110 (95) |
| Non‐Hispanic Black | 4 (3) |
| American Indian and Alaskan Native | 1 (1) |
| Other | 1 (1) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 73 (63) |
| Divorced | 12 (10) |
| Single | 7 (6) |
| Widowed/widower | 23 (20) |
| Living arrangements | |
| Living alone | 36 (31) |
| Living with someone | 80 (69) |
| Education | |
| Some high school education | 14 (12) |
| High school diploma/GED | 1 (1) |
| Vocational school | 3 (3) |
| College degree | 41 (35) |
| Graduate/professional degree | 55 (47) |
Missing data for marital status (one participant) and education status (two participants).
Prevalent themes, subthemes and verbatim quotes
| Theme 1. Experiences with Sleep Problems | |
| Subtheme 1a. Causation | ‘Sometimes when I'm thinking about things, about what's going on the next day, things revolve around and around in my mind and so that— And I find as I think more and more trying to solve the issues or solve what I'm going to be doing or a problem, I get so that I can't fall asleep’. |
| ‘Some nights I have a hard time going to sleep, and other times, well, as I've gotten older, I have to get up a couple of times during the night to go to bathroom. So that's a problem, because sometimes I can't go back to sleep after I go to the bathroom’. | |
| ‘Another cause would be that I suffer from back pain. And so just the pain itself will wake me up or keep me from getting comfortable so that I can get to sleep’. | |
| Subtheme 1b. Lifetime Experience | ‘I have had them for probably thirty years. But they seem to get worse as I get older’. |
| ‘It's probably grown since about 10 years ago, gradually, and it's really annoying now. I think I'm being sleep deprived’. | |
| Subtheme 1c. Impact on Quality of Life | ‘I don't think it puts me in a bad mood or anything. I'm generally in a pretty good mood. I just think it… you know when you feel drowsy, you're just not as, you know, you're just not as productive, you're not as interactive’. |
| ‘So it doesn't seem to affect my daily schedule that much, or if it does I keep going regardless. So I don't know, it's a total puzzle to me it's a puzzle to my doctor’. | |
| ‘I haven't really talked to anybody about problems with sleeping, because that doesn't seem to be a big issue at this point. It comes and goes’. | |
| Subtheme 1d. Non‐pharmacological Approaches to Improve Sleep | ‘Well, when I can't fall asleep, I do read a book’. |
| Theme 2. Selection of Non‐prescription Sleep Aids | |
| Subtheme 2a. Self‐recommendation | ‘Well, since I was having these issues, I mean I frankly did not talk to a physician about this, I just decided to try something like that, and see if it helped, and it did. So it was more by, you know, trial and error. It wasn't like a systematic, somebody told me to do it’. |
| ‘Just on my own, just decided to try it and see if it helps and it did help, there's no doubt about that. So I just kept using it’. | |
| Subtheme 2b. No Recognized Thought Process | ‘You know as you walk in to the drug store and you look for sleep aids and I just saw something that said, “Help sleep,” and I purchased it’. |
| Subtheme 2c. No Consultation with Healthcare Provider | ‘I told him I was taking it. You know, they ask for your medicines, and I put it on my list of medicines, and so I told—I didn't ask—he didn't suggest it in other words. I was already doing it myself’. |
| Subtheme 2d. Read the Label During Selection | ‘When I buy it, yes, I read everything on the label’. |
| Subtheme 2e. Branding/Media | ‘I guess I probably saw an ad or something. There was never a doctor or pharmacist that recommend I should take it’. |
| ‘Because I specifically went looking for it at a store that I don't even shop at because of the ad I saw on the internet’. | |
| Theme 3. Non‐prescription Sleep Aid Use | |
| Subtheme 3a. Frequent Use | ‘I take it almost every night, and the only reason I don't take it sometimes is because I'm out of it and didn't get to the drug store’. |
| ‘Yeah, I use it every night before I go to bed, just one pill’. | |
| Subtheme 3b. Use for Longer than One Year | ‘The first time I probably used it might have been even 20 years ago. At first maybe I just used it on occasion, and then gradually I've started using it more and more, so I can't really say—now, it's almost an every night thing. But I can't really say. Probably for the last four or five years, I might have used it every night’. |
| ‘Oh I would say I've been using that for, oh, I don't know how many years now. Been quite a while’. | |
| Subtheme 3c. Read the Label Before Use | ‘I don't know. I didn't read the instructions I just—there's two capsules in one little thing, one packet—and I just take it about a half hour before sleep with water. And I unfortunately didn't read what you're supposed to do’. |
| ‘I looked for directions to take, time, length to take, side effects, adverse reactions, all of that. That I look for, for every medication’. | |
| ‘Well again, if I could read it, if it were printed large enough, I would have less trouble’. | |
| Subtheme 3d. Not Taking as Directed | ‘I never really paid any attention to the directions. I take a couple before I go to bed, about twenty minutes before I go to sleep, I go upstairs and go to bed. That's it’. |
| ‘I've been in the habit of taking some wine with supper, so I don't take it with the pill, but I take it a couple, three, four hours later’. | |
| Subtheme 3e. Satisfaction with Use | ‘Well, pretty satisfied. It does help me fall asleep and stay asleep, and go back to sleep when I invariably get up once or twice a night’. |
| ‘Well I think if I didn't take it I wouldn't sleep very well. So I'm satisfied’. | |
| Subtheme 3f. Quality of Sleep with Use | ‘Oh absolutely, absolutely, there is a dramatic difference when I use it versus when I don't’. |
| ‘Well I think I fall asleep faster and I don't wake up as much during the night’. | |
| ‘It's pretty hard to say because I don't know how it would be if I didn't take it. But it definitely—it doesn't seem to make a lot of difference, but I figure it doesn't hurt me on the other hand’. | |
| Subtheme 3g. Side Effects | ‘It doesn't have much side effect. I mean, if you read the literature. So, no. I haven't complained about side effects’. |
| ‘Like I said, in the morning I do still feel the effects from it. Other than that, I don't think I feel any other side effects from it’. | |
| ‘I think sometimes if I've taken it, it's harder to wake up in the morning’. | |
| Theme 4. Interactions with Healthcare Professionals | |
| Subtheme 4a. Discussion About Sleep Problems | ‘As a matter of fact I have. I've talked it over with my primary care physician’. |
| ‘I did mention it to my primary care physician. I definitely mentioned it after the breast cancer to my medical oncologist. He's the one that told me about melatonin’. | |
| Subtheme 4b. Discussion About Non‐ prescription Sleep Aid Use | ‘I go every six months to see him [physician] and I don't recall ever telling him that I took something as a sleep aid. And I don't think he ever asked’. |
| ‘Well no discussion, I haven't really had any discussions with anybody. I mean I know myself from my own knowledge, what the side effects are and what they can do and so forth. So I haven't had any discussions with a doctor or anybody’. | |
| ‘No one discussed side‐effects with me. I knew about the side‐effects from a paper that I had read once written by a doctor concerning the dangers of acetaminophen’. | |
| Subtheme 4c. Perceptions of Community Pharmacists | ‘I would prefer to talk to my doctor because, as I said, he's been my doctor for several years and he knows my conditions and everything about me’. |
| ‘He's a pharmacist and he mainly fills prescription, and I think he would know a lot about prescriptions, as to what medication would go with another medication, but I don't really think he knows enough about—I don't think any pharmacist knows enough about the person's health, to make such judgments’. | |
| ‘If I had questions, I would have no trouble at all in talking to him [the pharmacist]. Because I know they're quite knowledgeable about medications and the proper way to take them and the dosages and side effects. So I would have no problem talking to them if I did have questions’. | |