Association of Insomnia with Comorbidities among Patients Visiting Tertiary Care Hospitals Lahore

S. Khalid, M. Ulfat, S. Bashir, Tabeen Irfan, Kinza Seher, Milhan Tanveer, Fiza Latif, Fariha Mehdi, Z. Rashid, M. Riaz
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Insomnia is a condition that affects an individual by inability to get sufficient quality sleep or problem in maintaining sleep that is important for healthy functioning, performance and wellbeing. There is very scarce data regarding insomnia and its relation with different diseases. The present study was aimed to find out the association of insomnia with comorbidities among patients visiting Tertiary Care Hospitals, Lahore. A cross sectional study was conducted from May 2019 to September 2019 in Tertiary Care Hospitals district Lahore. Interviews were conducted by researchers to collect data through Pre-Tested Questionnaire. Informed consent was first taken from all participants. Data were analyzed by using Chi-square to find out the association of insomnia with comorbidities through SPSS version 25.0. Thousand (n=1000) patients suffering from different diseases randomly selected to participate, of which 43.6% were male and 56.4% were female. Results of present study revealed that association of insomnia with the diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (p=0.05), diabetes mellitus m(p=0.001), gastrointestinal problems (p=0.034), premenstrual syndrome (p=0.00), joint pains (p=0.01) and prostate cancer (p=0.01) was found to be significant. While an insignificant association of insomnia was noticed with hypertension (p=0.850), hearing impairments (p=1.22), COPD (p=0.288). It was concluded that insomnia was most commonly present in the patients of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, premenstrual syndrome, gastro-intestinal problems, joint pains and prostate cancer.
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在拉合尔三级医院就诊的患者中失眠与合并症的关系
失眠是一种影响个体的状况,无法获得足够的高质量睡眠,或者无法维持对健康功能、表现和幸福很重要的睡眠。关于失眠及其与不同疾病的关系的资料很少。本研究旨在了解在拉合尔三级医院就诊的患者失眠与合并症的关系。2019年5月至2019年9月在拉合尔三级保健医院区进行了一项横断面研究。研究人员进行访谈,通过预测问卷收集数据。首先获得所有参与者的知情同意。数据采用卡方分析,通过SPSS 25.0版本分析失眠与合并症的关系。随机抽取1000例(n=1000)不同疾病的患者参与,其中男性43.6%,女性56.4%。本研究结果显示,失眠与心血管疾病(p=0.05)、糖尿病(p=0.001)、胃肠疾病(p=0.034)、经前综合征(p=0.00)、关节痛(p=0.01)、前列腺癌(p=0.01)等疾病有显著相关性。而失眠与高血压(p=0.850)、听力障碍(p=1.22)、慢性阻塞性肺病(p=0.288)的相关性不显著。结果表明,失眠最常见于心血管疾病、糖尿病、经前综合征、胃肠道疾病、关节痛和前列腺癌患者。
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