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短睡眠时间和对改善睡眠的兴趣在参与社区健康干预的不同种族背景的多样化女性人群中:改善的未满足需求。

Short sleep duration and interest in sleep improvement in a multi-ethnic cohort of diverse women participating in a community-based wellness intervention: an unmet need for improvement.

机构信息

University of Utah College of Nursing, 10 South 2000 East Rm 4200, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.

Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Division of Public Health, 375 Chipeta Wy Suite A, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108, USA.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2023 Apr 20;23(1):188. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02341-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disparities in sleep duration are a modifiable contributor to increased risk for cardiometabolic disorders in communities of color. We examined the prevalence of short sleep duration and interest in improving sleep among a multi-ethnic sample of women participating in a culturally tailored wellness coaching program and discussed steps to engage communities in sleep health interventions.

METHODS

Secondary analysis of data from a randomized trial were used. The wellness coaching trial utilized a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach. Data were from the baseline survey and baseline wellness coaching notes. Short sleep duration was defined as < 7 h of self-reported sleep. Participants were prompted to set a goal related to healthy eating/physical activity and had the opportunity to set another goal on any topic of interest. Those who set a goal related to improving sleep or who discussed a desire to improve sleep during coaching were classified as having an interest in sleep improvement. Analyses utilized multivariable models to evaluate factors contributing to short sleep and interest in sleep improvement. We present our process of discussing results with community leaders and health workers.

RESULTS

A total of 485 women of color participated in the study. Among these, 199 (41%) reported short sleep duration. In adjusted models, Blacks/African Americans and Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders had higher odds of reporting < 7 h of sleep than Hispanics/Latinas. Depression symptoms and self-reported stress management scores were significantly associated with short sleep duration. Interest in sleep improvement was noted in the wellness coaching notes of 52 women (10.7%); sleep was the most common focus of goals not related to healthy eating/physical activity. African Immigrants/Refugees and African Americans were less likely to report interest in sleep improvement. Community leaders and health workers reported lack of awareness of the role of sleep in health and discussed challenges to obtaining adequate sleep in their communities.

CONCLUSION

Despite the high prevalence of short sleep duration, interest in sleep improvement was generally low. This study highlights a discrepancy between need and interest, and our process of community engagement, which can inform intervention development for addressing sleep duration among diverse women.

摘要

背景

睡眠时间的差异是导致有色人种社区患心血管代谢疾病风险增加的一个可改变的因素。我们研究了一个参加文化适应性健康教练计划的多民族女性样本中短睡眠时间的流行率和改善睡眠的兴趣,并讨论了让社区参与睡眠健康干预的步骤。

方法

使用随机试验的二次分析数据。健康教练试验采用社区参与式研究(CBPR)方法。数据来自基线调查和基线健康教练笔记。短睡眠时间定义为自我报告睡眠时间<7 小时。参与者被提示设定一个与健康饮食/体力活动相关的目标,并有机​​会设定另一个感兴趣的任何主题的目标。那些设定了与改善睡眠相关的目标或在教练期间讨论改善睡眠愿望的人被归类为对改善睡眠感兴趣。分析采用多变量模型来评估导致短睡眠时间和改善睡眠兴趣的因素。我们介绍了与社区领导和卫生工作者讨论结果的过程。

结果

共有 485 名有色人种女性参加了这项研究。其中,199 人(41%)报告睡眠时间短。在调整后的模型中,黑人和夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民报告睡眠时间<7 小时的可能性高于西班牙裔/拉丁裔。抑郁症状和自我报告的压力管理评分与短睡眠时间显著相关。在 52 名女性(10.7%)的健康教练笔记中提到了改善睡眠的兴趣;睡眠是与健康饮食/体力活动无关的目标中最常见的关注点。非洲移民/难民和非裔美国人报告改善睡眠兴趣的可能性较低。社区领导人和卫生工作者报告缺乏对睡眠在健康中的作用的认识,并讨论了在他们的社区中获得充足睡眠的挑战。

结论

尽管短睡眠时间的流行率很高,但改善睡眠的兴趣普遍较低。这项研究突出了需求和兴趣之间的差距,以及我们的社区参与过程,可以为解决不同女性的睡眠时间问题提供干预措施的开发。

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