Non-pharmacological interventions for sleep disturbances in people with dementia

Jan 3, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Non-drug ways to improve sleep problems in people with dementia

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Abstract

Nineteen randomized controlled trials involving 1,335 participants were analyzed to assess non-pharmacological interventions for sleep disturbances in people with dementia.

  • Light therapy's effect on sleep-related outcomes remains uncertain due to very low-certainty evidence.
  • Physical activities may slightly increase total nocturnal sleep time and sleep efficiency, and may reduce nighttime awakenings (low-certainty evidence).
  • Social activities could also slightly enhance total nocturnal sleep time and sleep efficiency (low-certainty evidence).
  • Carer interventions may modestly improve total nocturnal sleep time and efficiency, while reducing awake time at night (low-certainty evidence from one study).
  • Multimodal interventions might modestly increase total nocturnal sleep time and reduce nighttime wake time, though their effect on the number of awakenings is unclear (low-certainty evidence).
  • Daytime sleep restrictions, slow-stroke back massage, and transcranial electrostimulation likely result in little to no difference in sleep-related outcomes.

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