Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Nonpharmacological Intervention to Improve Abnormal Sleep/Wake Patterns in Nursing Home Residents

May 10, 2005Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Non-drug treatment to improve irregular sleep and wake patterns in nursing home residents: a controlled trial

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Abstract

The intervention led to a significant decrease in daytime sleeping from 32% at baseline to 21% at follow-up.

  • Participants in the intervention group experienced a modest decrease in the average duration of nighttime awakenings, from 10.6 minutes at baseline to 9.8 minutes at follow-up.
  • Control participants showed an increase in the average duration of nighttime awakenings, rising from 9.8 minutes at baseline to 13.8 minutes at follow-up.
  • The intervention resulted in increased participation in social activities, physical activities, and social conversations among participants.
  • There were no significant changes in the percentage of nighttime sleep or the number of nighttime awakenings for either group.

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