Liao Wen-Chun, Chiu Ming-Jang, Landis Carol A
Chun Shan Medical University, School of Nursing, Taichung 402, Taiwan.
Res Nurs Health. 2008 Oct;31(5):514-28. doi: 10.1002/nur.20283.
A single-group crossover design was used to examine the effects of a warm footbath on body temperatures, distal-proximal skin temperature gradient (DPG), and sleep outcomes in 15 Taiwanese elders with self-reported sleep disturbance. Body temperatures and polysomnography were recorded for three consecutive nights. Participants were assigned randomly to receive a 41 degrees C footbath for 40 minutes before sleep onset on night 2 or night 3. Mean DPG before lights off was significantly elevated on the bathing night. There were no significant differences in sleep outcomes between the two nights. However, when the first two non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep periods were examined, the amount of wakefulness was decreased in the second NREM period on the bathing night.
采用单组交叉设计,研究温水足浴对15名自述有睡眠障碍的台湾老年人的体温、远端-近端皮肤温度梯度(DPG)和睡眠结果的影响。连续三晚记录体温和多导睡眠图。参与者被随机分配在第2晚或第3晚睡前接受41摄氏度的足浴40分钟。熄灯前的平均DPG在足浴当晚显著升高。两晚的睡眠结果无显著差异。然而,当检查前两个非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期时,足浴当晚第二个NREM期的清醒时间减少。