Intervention for sleep problems in nursing home residents with dementia: a cluster-randomized study.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY International psychogeriatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1017/S1041610223004489
Martin Nikolaus Dichter, Jonas Dörner, Denise Wilfling, Almuth Berg, Thomas Klatt, Ralph Möhler, Burkhard Haastert, Gabriele Meyer, Margareta Halek, Sascha Köpke
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Abstract

Objective: To reduce sleep problems in people living with dementia using a multi-component intervention.

Design: Cluster-randomized controlled study with two parallel groups and a follow-up of 16 weeks.

Setting: Using external concealed randomization, 24 nursing homes (NH) were allocated either to the intervention group (IG, 12 clusters, 126 participants) or the control group (12 clusters, 116 participants).

Participants: Participants were eligible if they had dementia or severe cognitive impairment, at least two sleep problems, and residence of at least two weeks in a NH.

Intervention: The 16-week intervention consists of six components: (1) assessment of sleep-promoting activities and environmental factors in NHs, (2) implementation of two "sleep nurses," (3) basic education, (4) advanced education for staff, (5) workshops to develop sleep-promoting concepts, and (6) written information and education materials. The control group (CG) received standard care.

Measurements: Primary outcome was ≥ two sleep problems after 16 weeks assessed with the Sleep Disorders Inventory (SDI).

Results: Twenty-two clusters (IG = 10, CG = 12) with 191 participants completed the study. At baseline, 90% of people living with dementia in the IG and 93% in the CG had at least two sleep problems. After 16 weeks, rates were 59.3% (IG) vs 83.8% (CG), respectively, a difference of -24.5% (95% CI, -46.3% - -2.7%; cluster-adjusted odds ratio 0.281; 95% CI 0.087-0.909). Secondary outcomes showed a significant difference only for SDI scores after eight and 16 weeks.

Conclusions: The MoNoPol-Sleep intervention reduced sleep problems of people living with dementia in NH compared to standard care.

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老年痴呆症患者的睡眠问题干预:一项集群随机研究。
目的:通过多组分干预减少痴呆患者的睡眠问题。设计:集群随机对照研究,两组平行,随访16周。环境:采用外部隐藏随机化方法,将24家养老院(NH)分配到干预组(IG, 12个集群,126名参与者)和对照组(12个集群,116名参与者)。参与者:如果参与者患有痴呆或严重认知障碍,至少有两个睡眠问题,并且在NH居住至少两周,则符合条件。干预:为期16周的干预包括六个组成部分:(1)评估国民保健服务中促进睡眠的活动和环境因素,(2)实施两名“睡眠护士”,(3)基础教育,(4)对员工的高级教育,(5)发展促进睡眠概念的讲习班,以及(6)书面信息和教育材料。对照组(CG)接受标准治疗。测量:16周后用睡眠障碍量表(SDI)评估的主要结局是≥2个睡眠问题。结果:共22组191名受试者(IG = 10, CG = 12)完成研究。在基线上,90%的老年痴呆患者和93%的老年痴呆患者至少有两种睡眠问题。16周后,发生率分别为59.3% (IG)和83.8% (CG),差异为-24.5% (95% CI, -46.3% - -2.7%;聚类校正优势比0.281;95% ci 0.087-0.909)。次要结果显示,只有8周和16周后的SDI评分有显著差异。结论:与标准治疗相比,单极睡眠干预减少了NH痴呆患者的睡眠问题。
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International psychogeriatrics
International psychogeriatrics 医学-精神病学
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9.10
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8.60%
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217
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: A highly respected, multidisciplinary journal, International Psychogeriatrics publishes high quality original research papers in the field of psychogeriatrics. The journal aims to be the leading peer reviewed journal dealing with all aspects of the mental health of older people throughout the world. Circulated to over 1,000 members of the International Psychogeriatric Association, International Psychogeriatrics also features important editorials, provocative debates, literature reviews, book reviews and letters to the editor.
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