Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center, Division of Public Mental Health and Population Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
National Sleep Foundation, Arlington, VA.
Sleep Health. 2018 Feb;4(1):6-12. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2017.11.002. Epub 2017 Dec 18.
The goal of this project was to provisionally identify the basic elements of sleep satisfaction within the general population.
The National Sleep Foundation conducted a systematic literature review and identified 495 published articles evaluating potential indicators of sleep satisfaction. The National Sleep Foundation then convened an expert panel ("Panel"), provided full-text articles and summaries, and used a modified RAND appropriateness method with three total rounds of voting to determine the appropriateness of indicators for sleep satisfaction.
The literature review revealed no tools or measures of sleep satisfaction (not dissatisfaction) applied to the general population and directly associated with good health. Nonetheless, a variety of sleep factors were extracted from the extant sleep research literature. Panel members voted on these indicators: sleep environmental factors; and sleep initiation and maintenance parameters. Using these indicators, the Panel constructed provisional questions for measuring sleep satisfaction.
The Panel determined that appropriate sleep satisfaction elements include how an individual feels (a) about their sleep, (b) immediately after their sleep, and (c) during the subsequent day. Additionally, appropriate environmental elements include (a) bedding comfort, (b) bedroom temperature, and (c) noise and light in the bedroom. How one feels with (a) the time it takes to fall asleep, (b) the ease with which one falls back to sleep after awakening during a sleep period, (c) the amount of sleep on weekdays and weekends, as well as how undisturbed one's sleep is also were determined to be appropriate contributors to sleep satisfaction. Finally, the Panel agreed that whether an individual desired to change anything about their sleep, is a relevant question.
本项目的目标是初步确定普通人群中睡眠满意度的基本要素。
国家睡眠基金会进行了系统的文献回顾,确定了 495 篇评估潜在睡眠满意度指标的已发表文章。然后,国家睡眠基金会召集了一个专家小组(“小组”),提供全文文章和摘要,并使用改良的 RAND 适宜性方法进行了三轮总投票,以确定睡眠满意度指标的适宜性。
文献综述没有发现适用于普通人群且与身体健康直接相关的睡眠满意度(非不满意)工具或测量方法。尽管如此,还是从现有的睡眠研究文献中提取了各种睡眠因素。小组成员对这些指标进行了投票:睡眠环境因素;以及睡眠开始和维持参数。使用这些指标,小组为衡量睡眠满意度制定了临时问题。
小组确定适当的睡眠满意度要素包括个人(a)对自己睡眠的感受,(b)睡眠后立即的感受,以及(c)随后一天的感受。此外,适当的环境要素包括(a)床上用品舒适度,(b)卧室温度,以及(c)卧室中的噪音和光线。入睡所需的时间(b)一个人在睡眠期间醒来后再次入睡的容易程度,(c)工作日和周末的睡眠时间,以及一个人的睡眠是否受到干扰,也被确定为睡眠满意度的适当贡献因素。最后,小组一致认为,一个人是否希望改变他们的睡眠,是一个相关的问题。