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Prevalence of sleep disorder in older inpatientsat national geriatric hospital 2019 / Nguyen Thi Thu Hoai, Nguyen Thi Hong Dao, [...et al] // Tạp chí Nghiên cứu Y học . - 2020. - p. 92-98. - ISSN: 2354-080X



Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 616
Present about sleep disorders are common in later life although older adults generally require only 5 to 6 hours of sleep per night due to the change in the circadian rhythm and the habit to awaken early. Sleep disorders of elderly in-patients were assessed using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score. This is a cross-sectional study conducted at the National Geriatric Hospital from April to October 2019. Data were collected by using designed tools including general characteristic and PSQI. Redcap and SPSS version 22.0 were used for data analy-sis. The mean age and standard deviation were 73.25 (9.06). 197 people (82.1%) had poor sleep, 43 people (17.9%) had good sleep. The mean of PSQI score was 9.24 (SD = 4.43). Most participants (87.9%) could not fall asleep within 30 minutes. The mean of sleep efficiency was 76.1% (SD = 18.7). The prevalence of sleep disorder among older people was quite high and further preventions for reduce sleep disorders are necessary.
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Sleep disturbances and frailty status in older adults in Vietnam / Nguyen Trung Anh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, [...et al] // Tạp chí Nghiên cứu Y học . - 2021. - p. 69-74. - ISSN: 2354-080X



Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 616
Present about this cross-sectional study aimed to describe sleep disturbance and its association with frailty syndrome among 903 older adults at the National Geriatric Hospital in Vietnam. Frailty was diagnosed according to the Fried criteria. Sleep disturbances was assessed based on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Of 903 patients, the mean age was 71.8 (SD = 8.5), and 537 (59.5%) were female. Most (96.7%) of the patients diagnosed with frailty had poor sleep; 95.3% had to get up at midnight or early morning; 93.3% could not sleep within 30 minutes; 86% had sleep efficiency less than 85%; 53.3% coughed at night; 50.7% had nightmares; and 27.3% and 22.7% of patients felt hot and cold, respectively. The majority (80.0%) of patients must get up to use the bathroom. In conclusion, most older adult diagnosed with frailty experienced at least one form of of sleep disturbance. Medical staffs should attend to the patient’s sleep quality, especially in patients with frailty.
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