Sleep disturbance in relatives of palliative patients cared for at home

Mar 23, 2012Palliative & supportive care

Sleep problems in family members caring for seriously ill patients at home

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Abstract

Seventy-five relatives of dying patients reported an average insomnia severity score of 9.6.

  • 23% of respondents indicated moderate or severe clinical insomnia.
  • The average sleep duration was 6.5 hours, while the mean desired sleep was 8 hours, leading to a 1-hour discrepancy.
  • Only 15% reported excessive daytime sleepiness, with 4% scoring very poor sleep quality.
  • 39% of relatives reported very good sleep quality.
  • Younger relatives experienced more insomnia and daytime sleepiness compared to older relatives.
  • Women reported significantly poorer sleep quality than men.

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