Sleep characteristics of the parents of children admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit: risk factors and repercussion on their daily life activities

Q1 Medicine
Miriam García , Gema Manrique , Sarah N. Fernández , Yolanda Puerta , Patricia Paredes , Alba M. Corchado , Ana B. García-Moreno , Brian Jiménez , Santiago Mencía
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Abstract

Objective

to analyze the sleep characteristics of the parents of children admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), the possible risk factors and impact of sleep quality on their daily life activities.

Methods

Parents of children admitted to PICU for at least 48 h filled in a survey. Demographic data, sleep characteristics before and during admission and its impact on daily life activities measured by the FOSQ-10 questionnaire, were collected.

Results

100 surveys from parents of 53 children admitted to the PICU were collected. Most children (74%) were cardiac patients. 55% of them had had previous PICU admissions. 45% of parents lived in a different city. They spent a median of 14 h a day (IQR 12–16) at the hospital and 89.2% did not attend work. Parents had significantly worse subjective sleep quality (p = 0.001), less sleeping hours/day (p = 0.001), more difficulty falling asleep (p = 0.001) and more night arousals (p = 0.001) during PICU admission than before. 77% of parents also had a bad FOSQ-10 score. Perceived sleep quality and FOSQ-10 score had a good correlation (p = 0.00, Kappa 0.43). Significant risk factors were living in a different city (p = 0.03), programmed admissions (p = 0.001), previous PICU admissions (p = 0.001), prolonged PICU length of stay (p = 0.03) and longer distance from home (p = 0.03).

Conclusions

Three quarters of the parents of children admitted to PICU suffer from sleep disorders, which negatively affects their personal lives. Perceived sleep quality had a good correlation with FOSQ-10 score. Institutional support is needed to optimize parents’ resting conditions during their child's hospitalization.

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儿童重症监护病房儿童父母的睡眠特征:危险因素及其对日常生活活动的影响
目的分析儿科重症监护病房(PICU)患儿家长的睡眠特点、可能的危险因素及睡眠质量对其日常生活活动的影响。方法对入住PICU至少48小时的患儿家长进行问卷调查。收集人口统计数据、入院前和入院期间的睡眠特征及其对日常生活活动的影响(采用FOSQ-10问卷)。结果共收集53例PICU患儿家长问卷100份。大多数儿童(74%)是心脏病患者。其中55%的患者曾入住重症监护病房。45%的父母住在不同的城市。他们每天在医院的平均时间为14小时(IQR 12-16), 89.2%的人不上班。入院PICU期间,家长主观睡眠质量(p = 0.001)、日睡眠时间(p = 0.001)、入睡困难(p = 0.001)、夜间觉醒次数(p = 0.001)显著低于入院前。77%的家长的FOSQ-10得分也很差。感知睡眠质量与FOSQ-10评分有较好的相关性(p = 0.00, Kappa 0.43)。显著危险因素为居住在不同城市(p = 0.03)、计划入院(p = 0.001)、既往PICU入院(p = 0.001)、PICU住院时间延长(p = 0.03)和离家较远(p = 0.03)。结论PICU患儿家长中有四分之三存在睡眠障碍,睡眠障碍严重影响其生活。感知睡眠质量与FOSQ-10评分有较好的相关性。需要机构支持,以优化儿童住院期间父母的休息条件。
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