Impact of sleep quality on the quality of life of patients with Parkinson’s disease: a questionnaire based study

Jul 4, 2016Clinical neurology and neurosurgery

How sleep quality relates to quality of life in people with Parkinson's disease

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Abstract

Fifty patients with Parkinson's disease reported poor sleep quality, significantly correlating with worse quality of life.

  • Excessive daytime somnolence was found in only 9 patients.
  • Co-morbid depression and anxiety were present in 52 and 34 patients, respectively.
  • Motor severity did not negatively impact sleep quality but was associated with advanced disease.
  • Poor sleep quality correlated with a lower quality of life (r=0.338, p<0.05).
  • Depression and anxiety significantly impacted the quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease (p<0.01).
  • Poor sleep quality was not identified as an independent predictor of quality of life.

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