Blunden Sarah, Yiallourou Stephanie, Fatima Yaqoot
Appleton Institute of Behavioural Science, Central Queensland University, 44 Greenhill Rd Wayville Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac. 2022 Feb 11;21:100386. doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100386. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Understanding the state of sleep health in First Nations Australians offers timely insight into intervention and management opportunities to improve overall health and well-being. This review explored the determinants and burden of poor sleep in First Nations Australians. A systematic search was conducted to identify studies published until August 2020 in First Nations Australian adults. Nine studies ( = 2640) were included, three in community settings, six in clinical populations. Across studies compared with non-Indigenous people, 15-34% of First Nations Australians experience less than recommended hours (<7 h/night), 22% reported fragmented, irregular, and unrefreshing sleep with a high prevalence of OSA in clinical populations (39-46%). Findings show First Nations Australians are significantly more likely to report worse sleep health than Non-Indigenous Australians in all measured domains of sleep. Co-designed sleep programs and service delivery solutions are necessary to ensure timely prevention and management of sleep issues in First Nations communities which to date have been underserved.
No external funding was provided for this work.
了解澳大利亚原住民的睡眠健康状况能及时洞察改善整体健康和福祉的干预及管理机会。本综述探讨了澳大利亚原住民睡眠不佳的决定因素和负担。进行了系统检索,以确定截至2020年8月发表的有关澳大利亚原住民成年人的研究。纳入了9项研究(n = 2640),3项在社区环境中进行,6项针对临床人群。与非原住民相比,15%至34%的澳大利亚原住民睡眠时间少于建议时长(<7小时/晚),22%报告睡眠碎片化、不规律且无恢复感,临床人群中阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的患病率较高(39%至46%)。研究结果表明,在所有测量的睡眠领域,澳大利亚原住民比非澳大利亚原住民更有可能报告睡眠健康状况较差。共同设计的睡眠计划和服务提供解决方案对于确保及时预防和管理澳大利亚原住民社区的睡眠问题是必要的,而这些社区迄今为止服务不足。
这项工作没有获得外部资金。