Dostovic Zikrija, Mesic Nermin, Suljkanovic Nerimana, Salihovic Denisa
Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University Clinical Centre Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mater Sociomed. 2025;37(1):58-63. doi: 10.5455/msm.2025.37.58-63.
Normal sleep duration is crucial for maintaining brain homeostasis. Sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease are numerous, multifactorial, and result in significant morbidity.
The aim of the study was to investigate the association between gender and the duration of therapy on sleep quality in patients with Parkinson's disease.
The study is prospective, and includes 40 consecutively hospitalized patients with verified Parkinson's disease. The study included subjects of both genders and all age groups. To analyze the data on the subjects, we used: medical histories, nursing documentation of patients, a questionnaire with sociodemographic data, and the Parkinson's Disease Sleep Assessment Scale. We divided all subjects into two groups: subjects who have been using therapy for up to 5 years and those who have been using therapy for more than 5 years.
Among subjects who have been taking medication for less than 5 years, 33.3% were female and 66.6% were male. Of the total number of respondents who have been taking therapy for more than 5 years, 36.3% are female and 63.6% are male. The duration of the therapy has a statistically significant effect on the quality of sleep in patients with Parkinson's disease (p < 0.05). The subject's gender does not have a significant independent influence on the quality of sleep in patients with Parkinson's disease (p > 0.05). The interaction of gender and length of therapy use has no significant separate effect on the quality of sleep in Parkinson's disease patients (p > 0.05). The quality of sleep is better in male and female subjects who take the therapy until the age of 5.
The duration of therapy use has a significant impact on the quality of sleep in Parkinson's disease patients. The gender of the subject has no significant independent influence on the quality of sleep in patients with Parkinson's disease.
正常的睡眠时间对于维持脑内环境稳定至关重要。帕金森病患者的睡眠障碍多种多样,病因复杂,且会导致严重的发病率。
本研究旨在调查帕金森病患者的性别与治疗时长对睡眠质量的关联。
本研究为前瞻性研究,纳入40例确诊为帕金森病的连续住院患者。研究涵盖了不同性别和所有年龄组的受试者。为分析受试者的数据,我们使用了:病史、患者护理记录、一份包含社会人口统计学数据的问卷以及帕金森病睡眠评估量表。我们将所有受试者分为两组:治疗时间长达5年的受试者和治疗时间超过5年的受试者。
在服药时间少于5年的受试者中,女性占33.3%,男性占66.6%。在接受治疗超过5年的受访者总数中,女性占36.3%,男性占63.6%。治疗时长对帕金森病患者的睡眠质量有统计学显著影响(p < 0.05)。受试者的性别对帕金森病患者的睡眠质量没有显著的独立影响(p > 0.05)。性别与治疗使用时长的交互作用对帕金森病患者的睡眠质量没有显著的单独影响(p > 0.05)。在5岁前接受治疗的男性和女性受试者中,睡眠质量更好。
治疗使用时长对帕金森病患者的睡眠质量有显著影响。受试者的性别对帕金森病患者的睡眠质量没有显著的独立影响。