Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, 3501 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
Mathematica Policy Research, 505 14(th) Street, Suite 800, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA.
Sleep Health. 2017 Feb;3(1):43-48. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2016.11.004. Epub 2016 Dec 9.
To identify factors influencing older adults' poor satisfaction with sleep and their current healthcare seeking behaviors.
Cross-sectional study.
Pittsburgh Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center Community Registry.
Individuals aged 60 or older enrolled in the registry that completed a cross-sectional mailed survey (N = 1026).
Participant demographics (age, gender, marital status, race, education), overall health (self-rated health, pain, and comorbidities), and health behaviors (physical activity, smoking, drinking behaviors) were collected from the registry database. A mail survey was used to collect self-report on sleep problems and their current healthcare seeking behaviors. Simple and multiple logistic regression models were used to evaluate associations between variables.
A total of 19.3% of participants reported being "dissatisfied" or "very dissatisfied" with their overall sleep quality. Participants who reported poor sleep satisfaction were more likely to be single and report poorer overall health compared to participants who were satisfied with their sleep quality. They were also more likely to report using over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription sleep medications, discuss sleep problems with a healthcare provider, and use strategies to improve their sleep (P < .05). A higher proportion of participants with trouble sleeping throughout the night reported they had discussions with a healthcare provider (47.2%), and used OTC (38.6%) or prescription (20.1%) sleep aids.
These results underscore the possible linkage between poor satisfaction with sleep and older adults' current healthcare seeking behaviors and self-treatment methods, particularly using OTC medications to cope with sleep problems without consulting a healthcare provider.
确定影响老年人睡眠满意度差的因素及其当前的医疗保健寻求行为。
横断面研究。
匹兹堡克劳德 D. 佩珀老年人独立中心社区登记处。
登记处中完成横断面邮寄调查的 60 岁或以上的个人(N=1026)。
从登记处数据库中收集参与者的人口统计学信息(年龄、性别、婚姻状况、种族、教育)、整体健康状况(自我评估健康、疼痛和合并症)以及健康行为(体育活动、吸烟、饮酒行为)。使用邮寄调查收集关于睡眠问题及其当前医疗保健寻求行为的自我报告。简单和多元逻辑回归模型用于评估变量之间的关联。
共有 19.3%的参与者报告对整体睡眠质量“不满意”或“非常不满意”。与对睡眠质量满意的参与者相比,报告睡眠满意度差的参与者更有可能单身,总体健康状况较差。他们也更有可能报告使用非处方(OTC)和处方睡眠药物、与医疗保健提供者讨论睡眠问题以及使用改善睡眠的策略(P<0.05)。报告整晚睡眠困难的参与者中,有更高比例的人报告与医疗保健提供者进行了讨论,并使用了 OTC(38.6%)或处方(20.1%)助眠药物。
这些结果强调了睡眠满意度差与老年人当前医疗保健寻求行为和自我治疗方法之间可能存在的联系,特别是使用 OTC 药物来应对睡眠问题而不咨询医疗保健提供者。