萨斯喀彻温省两个第一民族社区的睡眠剥夺:对公共卫生的考虑

Q1 Medicine Sleep Medicine: X Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sleepx.2021.100037
Chandima P. Karunanayake , Mark Fenton , Robert Skomro , Vivian R. Ramsden , Shelley Kirychuk , Donna C. Rennie , Jeremy Seeseequasis , Clifford Bird , Kathleen McMullin , Brooke P. Russell , Niels Koehncke , Thomas Smith-Windsor , Malcolm King , Sylvia Abonyi , Punam Pahwa , James A. Dosman
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目的睡眠不足是加拿大的一个普遍问题,并与许多健康问题有关。超过四分之一的加拿大人的睡眠时间少于建议的7小时。本文研究了加拿大萨斯喀彻温省两个第一民族社区睡眠剥夺的患病率和风险因素。方法基线横断面调查于2018年至2019年与加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的两个克里第一民族社区合作完成。来自两个社区的588名参与者参与了这项调查。采用多元logistic回归模型进行分析。结果睡眠不足(7 h)发生率为25.4%。多变量logistic回归分析显示,中老年人群、房屋内可见的霉菌、有夜间失眠症状的男性与研究参与者睡眠剥夺的高风险显著相关。结论:在这两个第一民族社区中,较高比例的参与者报告睡眠不足。这是一项独特的研究,它从与加拿大萨斯喀彻温省两个第一民族社区正在进行的研究合作中发展而来。研究结果将有助于这些社区睡眠剥夺患者的管理;以及与社区共同制定政策和未来的研究重点。
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Sleep deprivation in two Saskatchewan First Nation communities: a public health consideration

Objectives

Sleep deprivation is a common problem in Canada and is associated with many health problems. More than a quarter of Canadians get fewer than the recommended sleep hours (<7 h). This paper examines the prevalence and risk factors for sleep deprivation in two First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Methods

The baseline cross-sectional survey was completed between 2018 and 2019 in collaboration with the two Cree First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. There were five hundred and eighty-eight participants participated in the survey from two communities. A Multivariate logistic regression model was used for analysis.

Results

The prevalence of sleep deprivation (<7 h of sleep) was 25.4%. The multivariate logistics regression revealed that middle and older age groups, visible mold in the house, and being male with nighttime insomnia symptoms were significantly associated with a higher risk of sleep deprivation among study participants in the study.

Conclusions

In these two First Nation communities, a higher proportion of the participants reported having sleep deprivation. This was a unique study, which evolved from ongoing research collaboration with two First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. Findings will be helpful in the management of patients with sleep deprivation in these communities; as well as for co-creating policy with the communities and future research priorities.

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Sleep Medicine: X
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