Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Québec, Canada.
Clin Interv Aging. 2020 Nov 9;15:2117-2127. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S277252. eCollection 2020.
The objective of this exploratory study was to evaluate the effects of a brief intervention intended to optimize the sleep environment in older people living in the community and to examine the way these effects change over time.
The sample was made up of 44 participants (19 men and 25 women) aged 65-85 years, with a mean age of 71.4. The intervention consisted in a group training session that covered the reasons for and ways to ("why" and "how") optimize a sleep environment. It comprises six themes: air quality and odors, luminosity, noises and sounds, comfort of the mattress, comfort of the pillow, and temperature. Participants completed a set of questionnaires before the intervention, and one month and four months later.
Four months after the intervention, the replies to the questionnaires showed that the participants experienced reduced severity of insomnia, sleep latency and anxiety. The subjective quality of the participants' sleep along with their sleep efficacy also increased significantly during the same period.
A brief intervention intended to optimize the sleep environment appears promising as an addition or alternative to the two other sleep improvement options generally offered to older people: medication and cognitive behavioral therapy.
本探索性研究旨在评估一项旨在优化社区中老年人睡眠环境的简短干预措施的效果,并研究这些效果随时间的变化方式。
该样本由 44 名参与者(19 名男性和 25 名女性)组成,年龄在 65-85 岁之间,平均年龄为 71.4 岁。干预措施包括一个小组培训课程,涵盖了优化睡眠环境的原因和方法(“为什么”和“如何”)。它包括六个主题:空气质量和气味、亮度、噪音和声音、床垫舒适度、枕头舒适度和温度。参与者在干预前、一个月和四个月后完成了一套问卷。
干预四个月后,问卷的回答显示,参与者的失眠严重程度、入睡潜伏期和焦虑程度有所减轻。同期,参与者的睡眠主观质量和睡眠效能也显著提高。
优化睡眠环境的简短干预措施似乎是一种有前途的选择,可作为向老年人提供的两种其他改善睡眠的选择(药物治疗和认知行为疗法)的补充或替代。