Sleep and caregiver burden among caregivers of persons living with dementia: A scoping review

Meghan K Mattos, Veronica Bernacchi, Kelly M Shaffer, Virginia T Gallagher, Shinae Seo, Laura Jepson, Carol Manning
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Caregivers of persons with dementia report worse sleep when compared to the general population. The objective of this review was to synthesize evidence regarding the link between caregiver burden and dementia caregivers’ sleep. We conducted a scoping review using a systematic search for pertinent literature in PubMed, CINAHL, and Web of Science through March 2022. Keywords included content areas of dementia, caregiver burden, and sleep. Inclusion criteria were informal caregivers of persons living with dementia, a measured relationship between informal dementia caregiver sleep and subjective caregiver burden variables, and original research. Non-English studies were excluded. Extracted data were organized in tables, compared, and synthesized. The search yielded 540 non-duplicate articles screened by title and abstract; 118 full-text articles were reviewed; 24 were included. Most studies were cross-sectional, with variable sample sizes. Dementia caregivers had significantly poorer overall perceived sleep than non-caregivers across four studies that examined self-reported sleep measures. Eighteen studies investigated the association between caregiver burden and self-reported sleep quality, with 14 reporting a significant positive association between caregiver burden, and four found null results. Only two of the four studies reporting the association between caregiver burden and objective sleep parameters (i.e., actigraphy and polysomnography) reported a significant positive association for at least one sleep subdomain. While subjective sleep quality is commonly impacted by dementia caregiving burden, there is a lack of corresponding evidence on the relationship between burden and objective sleep metrics. Healthcare providers should consider the dementia caregiver burden’s impact on sleep and regularly assess caregivers' sleep difficulties. Future studies should focus on consistently measuring caregiver burden and sleep to promote dementia caregiver health and well-being.
痴呆症患者护理者的睡眠与护理负担:范围界定综述
与普通人相比,痴呆症患者的护理者睡眠质量较差。本综述旨在综合有关痴呆症照护者睡眠与照护者负担之间关系的证据。 我们采用系统检索的方法,在 PubMed、CINAHL 和 Web of Science 上对截至 2022 年 3 月的相关文献进行了范围界定综述。关键词包括痴呆症、照顾者负担和睡眠。纳入标准是痴呆症患者的非正式照护者、痴呆症非正式照护者睡眠与照护者主观负担变量之间的测量关系以及原创性研究。非英语研究除外。将提取的数据整理成表格,进行比较和综合。 通过标题和摘要筛选,共检索到 540 篇非重复文章;审查了 118 篇全文,其中 24 篇被纳入。大多数研究为横断面研究,样本量不一。在四项研究中,痴呆症照护者的总体睡眠感知明显差于非照护者。18 项研究调查了照护者负担与自我报告睡眠质量之间的关系,其中 14 项研究报告了照护者负担与自我报告睡眠质量之间的显著正相关关系,4 项研究的结果为零。在报告护理者负担与客观睡眠参数(即动图和多导睡眠图)之间关系的四项研究中,只有两项报告了至少一个睡眠子域之间存在显著的正相关关系。 虽然主观睡眠质量通常会受到痴呆症照护负担的影响,但在负担与客观睡眠指标之间的关系方面却缺乏相应的证据。医疗服务提供者应考虑痴呆症照护者的负担对睡眠的影响,并定期评估照护者的睡眠困难。未来的研究应侧重于持续测量痴呆症照护者的负担和睡眠,以促进痴呆症照护者的健康和幸福。
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