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养老院工作女性的无偿护理角色与睡眠:一项纵向研究。

Unpaid Caregiving Roles and Sleep Among Women Working in Nursing Homes: A Longitudinal Study.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham.

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2019 May 17;59(3):474-485. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx185.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Although sleep is a critical health outcome providing insight into overall health, well-being, and role functioning, little is known about the sleep consequences of simultaneously occupying paid and unpaid caregiving roles. This study investigated the frequency with which women employed in U.S.-based nursing homes entered and exited unpaid caregiving roles for children (double-duty-child caregivers), adults (double-duty-elder caregivers), or both (triple-duty caregivers), as well as examined how combinations of and changes in these caregiving roles related to cross-sectional and longitudinal sleep patterns.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

The sample comprised 1,135 women long-term care employees who participated in the baseline wave of the Work, Family, and Health Study and were assessed at three follow-up time points (6-, 12-, and 18-months). Sleep was assessed with items primarily adapted from the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and wrist actigraphic recordings. Multilevel models with data nested within persons were applied.

RESULTS

Women long-term care employees entered and exited the unpaid elder caregiving role most frequently. At baseline, double-duty-child and triple-duty caregivers reported shorter sleep quantity and poorer sleep quality than their counterparts without unpaid caregiving roles, or workplace-only caregivers. Double-duty-elder caregivers also reported shorter sleep duration compared to workplace-only caregivers. Over time, double-duty-elder caregiving role entry was associated with negative changes in subjective sleep quantity and quality.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Simultaneously occupying paid and unpaid caregiving roles has negative implications for subjective sleep characteristics. These results call for further research to advance understanding of double-and-triple-duty caregivers' sleep health and facilitate targeted intervention development.

摘要

背景和目的

尽管睡眠是反映整体健康、幸福感和角色功能的关键健康结果,但对于同时承担有偿和无偿照护角色对睡眠的影响知之甚少。本研究调查了美国养老院中从事护理工作的女性进入和退出照顾儿童(双重职责-儿童照护者)、成人(双重职责-老年照护者)或两者(三重职责照护者)的无偿照护角色的频率,并探讨了这些照护角色的组合和变化如何与横断面和纵向睡眠模式相关。

研究设计和方法

样本包括 1135 名参与工作、家庭和健康研究基线波的长期护理员工,在三个随访时间点(6、12 和 18 个月)进行评估。睡眠通过主要改编自匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和腕部活动记录仪的项目进行评估。应用了具有数据嵌套在个体内的多层次模型。

结果

女性长期护理员工最常进入和退出无偿老年照护角色。在基线时,双重职责-儿童和三重职责照护者报告的睡眠量和睡眠质量比没有无偿照护角色或仅在工作场所的照护者差。与仅在工作场所的照护者相比,双重职责-老年照护者的睡眠持续时间也较短。随着时间的推移,进入双重职责-老年照护角色与主观睡眠数量和质量的负面变化相关。

讨论和意义

同时承担有偿和无偿照护角色对主观睡眠特征有负面影响。这些结果呼吁进一步研究,以提高对双重和三重职责照护者睡眠健康的理解,并促进有针对性的干预措施的发展。

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