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我们是否忘记了非 COVID-19 的糖尿病患者?封锁对日常生活、睡眠和心理健康的影响:摩洛哥糖尿病患者的横断面研究。

Have we forgotten the non-COVID-19 diabetic patients? Impact of lockdown on daily life, sleep and mental health: cross-sectional study in Moroccan diabetic patients.

机构信息

Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, Casablanca, Morocco.

Endocrinology, Diabetology and Metabolic Diseases Department, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco.

出版信息

Pan Afr Med J. 2022 Jun 17;42:134. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.134.30475. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The main objective of this work is to describe the impact of lockdown on daily life, sleep and the mental health of Moroccan diabetics patients. The secondary objective is to study the factors affecting compliance with lockdown and deterioration of sleep in diabetic patients while lockdown. It´s a cross-sectional study including diabetic patients followed up at the Endocrinology department of Casablanca. Patients answered a questionnaire about Socio-demographic characteristics, Sleep-related characteristics and predominant activities during the lockdown. The psychological impact was assessed by the score of Anxiety and Depression Assessment Scale (HDAS). Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS 20 software. Bedtime was shifted by 53 minutes during the lockdown. Waking time was also 1 hour 18 minutes later, while sleep duration increased from 8 hours 20 minutes before lockdown to 8 hours 30 minutes during it (p=0.24) with a deterioration in sleep quality reported by 53 patients. Sleep deterioration was not correlated with anxiety or duration of screen exposure, but was more related to age between 50 and 65 years old. HAD score showed anxiety in 29 patients which were correlated to the female gender. The study included 100 patients with an average age of 48 years. 38 patients had a professional activity before lockdown, 5 of them kept working face-to-face, 3 teleworked and 30 were unemployed. Only 59 % of them respected lockdown. This respect was correlated with female gender, educational level and the number of members under the same roof when it is more than 6. Deterioration in sleep, a change in bedtime and waking time and an increase in anxiety was observed in diabetic patients during the lockdown. Therefore, the psychiatric care system needs to adapt to provide psychological support not only to infected persons but also to other vulnerable communities including diabetic patients.

摘要

这项工作的主要目的是描述封锁对摩洛哥糖尿病患者日常生活、睡眠和心理健康的影响。次要目的是研究封锁期间影响糖尿病患者遵守封锁规定和睡眠恶化的因素。这是一项横断面研究,包括在卡萨布兰卡内分泌科接受随访的糖尿病患者。患者回答了一份关于社会人口统计学特征、睡眠相关特征和封锁期间主要活动的问卷。心理影响通过焦虑和抑郁评估量表 (HDAS) 的评分来评估。统计分析使用 SPSS 20 软件进行。在封锁期间,就寝时间推迟了 53 分钟。醒来时间也晚了 1 小时 18 分钟,而睡眠持续时间从封锁前的 8 小时 20 分钟增加到 8 小时 30 分钟(p=0.24),53 名患者报告睡眠质量恶化。睡眠恶化与焦虑或屏幕暴露时间无关,但与 50 至 65 岁之间的年龄更相关。HAD 评分显示 29 名患者焦虑,与女性性别相关。该研究纳入了 100 名平均年龄为 48 岁的患者。38 名患者在封锁前有职业活动,其中 5 名患者面对面工作,3 名远程工作,30 名失业。只有 59%的人遵守封锁规定。这种尊重与女性性别、教育程度和同一屋檐下的人数(超过 6 人)有关。在封锁期间,糖尿病患者的睡眠恶化、就寝时间和醒来时间的改变以及焦虑增加。因此,精神保健系统需要适应,不仅为感染者提供心理支持,还为包括糖尿病患者在内的其他弱势群体提供心理支持。

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