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Sleep Disorders among Community-dwelling Elders and Their Physical, Psychological, and Functional Health

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KMID : 0895920130150020120
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine sleep disorders among elders living in the community and the relationship of sleep disorders to physical, psychological, and functional health.

Methods: An analysis of secondary data from the 2011 National Studies on Elderly People and their Demands for Welfare was used and included 9,526 elders. Tools included Total sleep time, Exercise: type and duration, Number of chronic diseases, Geriatric Depression Scale, Experience and fear of falling, Health status compared to peers, Mini-Mental State Examination, Activity of Daily Living and Instrumental Activity of Daily Living.

Results: About 30% of the elders had sleep disorders. Significant differences were noted according to health related variables: Exercise (x2 =13.30, p<.001), Duration of exercise( x2 =16.17, p<.001), Number of chronic diseases (t=66.85, p<.001). Experience of falling (x2 =43.12, p<.001), Fear of falling (t=40.67, p<.001), Depression (t=291.51, p<.001), Subjective health status (t=118.64, p<.001), Health status compared to peers (t=106.26, p<.001), Cognitive ability (t=77.60, p<.001), Activity of Daily Living (t=85.41, p<.001) and Instrumental Activity of Daily Living (t=124.71, p<.001).

Conclusion: Sleep Disorder is a factor indicating potential physical, psychological, and functional disturbance among elders. Further, nursing interventions are required to develop strategies to improve the quality of life of elders through early detection and prevention of sleep disorders.
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