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Sleep quality and sleep-disturbing factors of geriatric inpatients.

İpek Azizoğlu Şen1, Cemile Özsürekci2, Cafer Balcı3, Hatice Çalışkan3, Mert Eşme3, Pelin Ünsal3, Meltem Gülhan Halil3, Mustafa Cankurtaran3, Burcu Balam Doğu3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Insomnia, a common problem in older adults, may be precipitated by multiple factors including medical conditions, social, behavioral, and environmental factors. The aims of our study were to evaluate sleep pattern changes during hospitalization, determine the predictors of sleep quality and sleep disorders in geriatric inpatients.
METHODS: In this prospective observational study, all ≥ 65-year-old patients hospitalized in internal medicine wards were assessed at the time of hospitalization and after 1 week. Insomnia Severity Index and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used to define insomnia and subjective sleep quality. All patients underwent comprehensive geriatric assessment. Data of factors contributing sleep disturbances during hospitalization were recorded.
RESULTS: Totally 101 patients were recruited. Mean ± SD age was 73.5 ± 5.2 years and 53.5% were female. Frequency of poor sleepers was 58.4% at baseline and 64.7% after 1 week according to PSQI score (p 0.804). Although the total scores and frequency of insomnia did not change in the first week of hospitalization, sleep duration was significantly shortened (6.4 ± 2.6 h vs. 5.9 ± 2.7 h, respectively; p < 0.001). Age, pain, restless legs syndrome, Katz ADL, and Lawton-Brody IADL scores were independent correlates of insomnia during hospitalization.
CONCLUSION: The study showed that insomnia was associated with geriatric syndromes in hospitalized geriatric patients, and hospitalization reduced duration of sleep. Sleep quality and insomnia evaluation should be a fundamental part of assessment in hospitalized older adults. Considering the negative outcomes of insomnia, sleep disrupting factors should be identified and corrected.

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Keywords:  Charlson Comorbidity Score; Hospitalization; Inpatients; Insomnia; Insomnia Severity Index; Older adult; Pittsburgh Sleep Index

Year:  2020        PMID: 33000426     DOI: 10.1007/s41999-020-00400-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Geriatr Med        ISSN: 1878-7649            Impact factor:   1.710


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