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姑息治疗人群中与睡眠相关的困扰:一项全国性、前瞻性、连续队列研究。

Sleeping-related distress in a palliative care population: A national, prospective, consecutive cohort.

作者信息

Currow David C, Davis Walter, Connolly Alanna, Krishnan Anu, Wong Aaron, Webster Andrew, Barnes-Harris Matilda Mm, Daveson Barb, Ekström Magnus

机构信息

IMPACCT, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, University of Hull, Hull, UK.

出版信息

Palliat Med. 2021 Oct;35(9):1663-1670. doi: 10.1177/0269216321998558. Epub 2021 Mar 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep, a multi-dimensional experience, is essential for optimal physical and mental wellbeing. Poor sleep is associated with worse wellbeing but data are scarce from multi-site studies on sleeping-related distress in palliative care populations.

AIM

To evaluate patient-reported distress related to sleep and explore key demographic and symptom distress related to pain, breathing or fatigue.

DESIGN

Australian national, consecutive cohort study with prospectively collected point-of-care data using symptoms from the Symptom Assessment Scale (SAS).

SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: People ( = 118,117; 475,298 phases of care) who died while being seen by specialist palliative care services ( = 152) 2013-2019. Settings: inpatient (direct care, consultative); community (outpatient clinics, home, residential aged care).

RESULTS

Moderate/severe levels of sleeping-related distress were reported in 11.9% of assessments, more frequently by males (12.7% vs 10.9% females); people aged <50 years (16.2% vs 11.5%); and people with cancer (12.3% vs 10.0% for other diagnoses). Sleeping-related distress peaked with mid-range Australia-modified Karnofsky Performance Status scores (40-60).Strong associations existed between pain-, breathing- and fatigue-related distress in people who identified moderate/severe sleeping-related distress, adjusted for age, sex and functional status. Those reporting moderate/severe sleeping-related distress were also more likely to experience severe pain-related distress (adjusted odds ratios [OR] 6.6; 95% confidence interval (CI) 6.3, 6.9); breathing-related distress (OR 6.2; 95% CI 5.8, 6.6); and fatigue-related distress (OR 10.4; 95% CI 9.99-10.8).

CONCLUSIONS

This large, representative study of palliative care patients shows high prevalence of sleeping-related distress, with strong associations shown to distress from other symptoms including pain, breathlessness and fatigue.

摘要

背景

睡眠是一种多维度体验,对身心健康达到最佳状态至关重要。睡眠不佳与较差的健康状况相关,但关于姑息治疗人群睡眠相关困扰的多中心研究数据匮乏。

目的

评估患者报告的与睡眠相关的困扰,并探讨与疼痛、呼吸或疲劳相关的关键人口统计学和症状困扰。

设计

澳大利亚全国性连续队列研究,使用症状评估量表(SAS)中的症状前瞻性收集即时护理数据。

设置/参与者:2013年至2019年期间在专科姑息治疗服务机构(共152家)接受治疗时死亡的患者(n = 118117;护理阶段475298个)。设置:住院(直接护理、咨询);社区(门诊诊所、家庭、老年护理机构)。

结果

11.9%的评估报告了中度/重度睡眠相关困扰,男性(12.7%)比女性(10.9%)更频繁;年龄<50岁的人(16.2%)比年龄较大者(11.5%)更频繁;癌症患者(12.3%)比其他诊断患者(10.0%)更频繁。睡眠相关困扰在澳大利亚改良卡诺夫斯基功能状态评分中等范围(40 - 60)时达到峰值。在根据年龄、性别和功能状态进行调整后,确定有中度/重度睡眠相关困扰的人群中,疼痛、呼吸和疲劳相关困扰之间存在强烈关联。那些报告有中度/重度睡眠相关困扰的人也更有可能经历严重的疼痛相关困扰(调整后的优势比[OR] 6.6;95%置信区间[CI] 6.3,6.9);呼吸相关困扰(OR 6.2;95% CI 5.8,6.6);以及疲劳相关困扰(OR 10.4;95% CI 9.99 - 10.8)。

结论

这项针对姑息治疗患者的大型代表性研究表明,睡眠相关困扰的患病率很高,且与包括疼痛、呼吸急促和疲劳在内的其他症状困扰存在强烈关联。

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