Sleep Awareness of Japanese Outpatients: A Survey at a Psychiatry Department of a University Hospital.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Junya Soga, Kentaro Kawabe, Fumie Horiuchi, Yuta Yoshino, Yuki Ozaki, Kiwamu Nakachi, Rie Hosokawa, Saori Inoue, Yu Matsumoto, Maya Okazawa, Jun-Ichi Iga, Shu-Ichi Ueno
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Abstract

Background: Insomnia is common in patients with psychiatric disorders. However, patients' awareness of sleep has seldom been examined in detail. In this study, we investigated sleep awareness in outpatients at the psychiatry department of a university hospital. Methods: The participants (n = 241) were recruited at the psychiatry department of Ehime University Hospital between 11 October and 5 November 2021. The following questionnaires were used: Clinical Global Impression Scale of Severity (CGI-S), Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30), Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS), and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Psychiatric disorders were diagnosed by certified psychiatrists using the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10. Participants with an AIS score of ≥6 were allocated to the insomnia group for statistical analysis. A logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify which items of sleep hygiene the patients with insomnia practiced using the Sleep Guidelines for Health Promotion. Results: Of 241 participants, 133 (55.2%) were allocated to the insomnia group. The mean scores for the CGI were significantly higher and the GAF scores were significantly lower in the insomnia group than in the healthy sleep group (p < 0.01). Of the 12 sleep guidelines proposed by the Japanese Government, "Do not go to bed until you are sleepful, do not delay getting up", was the item that maximally influenced insomnia. Conclusions: The insomnia group had worse scores on various medical assessment scales compared to the healthy sleep group. Based on a survey of outpatients at the psychiatry department of the university hospital, appropriate stimulus control techniques may help clinicians to treat outpatients with insomnia.

日本门诊患者的睡眠意识:大学医院精神科调查。
背景:失眠是精神病患者的常见病。然而,很少有人对患者的睡眠意识进行详细研究。在这项研究中,我们调查了一家大学医院精神科门诊患者的睡眠意识。研究方法参与者(n = 241)于 2021 年 10 月 11 日至 11 月 5 日期间在爱媛大学医院精神科招募。使用了以下调查问卷严重程度临床总体印象量表(CGI-S)、功能总体评估(GAF)、一般健康问卷(GHQ-30)、雅典失眠量表(AIS)和埃普沃斯嗜睡量表(ESS)。精神疾病由经认证的精神科医生使用《国际疾病和相关健康问题统计分类 10》进行诊断。AIS 评分≥6 分的参与者被分配到失眠组进行统计分析。我们使用《促进健康睡眠指南》进行了逻辑回归分析,以确定失眠症患者的睡眠卫生项目。结果显示在 241 名参与者中,133 人(55.2%)被分配到失眠组。与健康睡眠组相比,失眠组的 CGI 平均分明显更高,GAF 分数明显更低(P < 0.01)。在日本政府提出的 12 项睡眠指南中,"不要睡到自然醒,不要延迟起床 "是对失眠影响最大的一项。结论与健康睡眠组相比,失眠组在各种医学评估量表上的得分更低。根据对大学医院精神科门诊患者的调查,适当的刺激控制技术可能有助于临床医生治疗门诊患者的失眠症。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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