Impact of dynamic light exposure on sleep-wake pattern and BPSD in people with dementia living at home

E. van Lieshout-van Dal, L. Snaphaan, Y. D. de Kort, S. (. Bouwmeester, I. M. B. (. Bongers
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Abstract Dementia is related to disturbances in the sleep-wake pattern, behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). These phenomena are the main reason for institutionalization. Assistive light technology is relevant to study, as mitigation of BPSD may allow for the improvement of quality of life for both people with dementia and their caregivers. Studies of dynamic light exposure in home-dwelling populations are scarce. In this single-case experimental design study, we evaluated the effects of exposure to dynamic light on the sleep-wake pattern and symptoms of depression, agitation, and anxiety in 11 home-dwelling people with dementia. A four-phase light-exposure therapy oscillating between the control and intervention waves was offered. Objective and questionnaire data were analysed and discussed. The results show that the used dynamic light system did not significantly affect the sleep variables. The severity of BPSD fluctuated in the expected pattern, reducing in intensity with increased light exposure. This pattern was significant for depression and agitation. This longitudinal study included an exploration of a low-cost assistive light intervention within a hard-to-study home-dwelling dementia population. The lessons learned are discussed and recommendations are made for future studies, as this design seems suitable for studying lifestyle interventions to support home-dwelling people with dementia.
动态光照对居家痴呆患者睡眠-觉醒模式和BPSD的影响
痴呆与睡眠-觉醒模式紊乱、痴呆的行为和心理症状(BPSD)有关。这些现象是制度化的主要原因。辅助照明技术与研究相关,因为BPSD的缓解可能会改善痴呆症患者及其照顾者的生活质量。关于家庭居民动态光照的研究很少。在这项单例实验设计研究中,我们评估了暴露于动态光对11名居家痴呆患者的睡眠-觉醒模式和抑郁、躁动和焦虑症状的影响。在对照波和干预波之间振荡的四阶段光照射疗法被提出。目的和问卷资料进行分析和讨论。结果表明,使用的动态光系统对睡眠变量没有显著影响。BPSD的严重程度在预期模式中波动,强度随着光照的增加而降低。这种模式在抑郁和躁动中很重要。这项纵向研究包括在难以研究的居家痴呆人群中探索低成本辅助光干预。研究人员讨论了从中吸取的经验教训,并为未来的研究提出了建议,因为这个设计似乎适合研究生活方式干预,以支持痴呆症患者的居家生活。
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