Nightwatch: Sleep Disruption of Caregivers of Children With Asthma in Detroit.

Rebecca R Cheezum, Edith A Parker, Natalie R Sampson, Toby C Lewis, Ashley O'Toole, Jean Patton, Thomas G Robins, Carla C Keirns
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Caregiving for ill loved ones can affect sleep quality and quantity. Insufficient sleep has been associated with worse physical and mental health outcomes, and it is known to affect work performance and ability to accomplish necessary tasks. While some research has looked at the sleep of caregivers of loved ones with chronic illness and found that they experience poorer sleep, little is known about the impact of caring for a child with asthma on the caregiver's sleep and the ways in which their sleep may be affected. Community Action Against Asthma, a community-based participatory research partnership, conducted interviews with semistructured and open-ended questions with 40 caregivers of children with asthma who live in Detroit. Findings showed that caregivers regularly experience poor quality sleep because of sleeping lightly in order to listen for the child's symptoms, wake multiple times to check on the child because of worry, and provide care for child when he or she experiences symptoms in the middle of the night. Results of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale indicate that 12.5% of caregivers received a score of 16 or more, the score on the scale used to indicate likely presence of a sleep disorder, and 42.5% had a score of 10 or more, indicating excessive sleepiness. Sleep disturbance in caregivers is an underrecognized consequence of childhood asthma, with implications for providers caring for children with asthma.

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夜巡:底特律哮喘病儿童看护人的睡眠中断。
照顾生病的亲人会影响睡眠的质量和数量。睡眠不足会导致身体和精神健康状况恶化,而且会影响工作表现和完成必要任务的能力。虽然一些研究观察了患有慢性疾病的亲人的照顾者的睡眠,发现他们的睡眠质量较差,但人们对照顾患有哮喘的孩子对照顾者睡眠的影响以及他们的睡眠可能受到影响的方式知之甚少。社区抗哮喘行动是一个以社区为基础的参与性研究伙伴关系,对居住在底特律的40名哮喘儿童的照顾者进行了半结构化和开放式问题的访谈。调查结果显示,照顾者经常因为为了倾听孩子的症状而睡得很轻而睡眠质量不佳,因为担心而多次醒来检查孩子,当孩子在半夜出现症状时提供照顾。爱普沃斯嗜睡量表(Epworth Sleepiness Scale)的结果显示,12.5%的看护人得到了16分或更高的分数,这个分数用于表明可能存在睡眠障碍,42.5%的看护人得到了10分或更高的分数,表明过度嗜睡。照顾者的睡眠障碍是儿童哮喘的一个未被认识到的后果,这对照顾哮喘儿童的提供者有影响。
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