A Nonpharmacological Intervention to Improve Sleep in Nursing Home Patients: Results of a Controlled Clinical Trial

Jan 20, 2006Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Non-drug method to improve sleep in nursing home patients: results from a controlled trial

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Abstract

Of 1,077 patients assessed, 273 consented to participate in the trial.

  • No significant differences were found in nighttime sleep measures between the intervention and control groups after the immediate-intervention phase.
  • In the 160 subjects who completed the intervention, there were no significant changes in actigraphic measures of nighttime sleep.
  • Polysomnography results from 45 subjects showed no significant changes in sleep patterns after the intervention.
  • The multicomponent, nonpharmacological intervention did not improve nighttime sleep in nursing home patients.
  • Future studies may need to explore enhanced nonpharmacological interventions combined with environmental strategies to reduce noise.

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