肺移植受者与睡眠斗争中发现的关键关联。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Progress in Transplantation Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1177/15269248241289149
Jane Simanovski, Jody Ralph, Sherry Morrell
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导言:人们对肺移植术后睡眠质量差的病因认识还存在差距。研究问题:肺移植受者睡眠质量差与哪些因素有关?肺移植受者睡眠质量差与哪些因素有关?这是一项定量、单点、横断面研究,采用基于 3 个量表的匿名调查。匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)量表,根据得分大于 8 分的临界值将睡眠质量差的人与睡眠质量好的人一分为二。医院焦虑和抑郁量表评估焦虑和抑郁症状,而简表-12则使用精神和身体部分的分数来衡量与健康相关的生活质量。其他自我报告数据包括人口统计学和移植相关变量:应答率为 38.4%(61/158),52.5% 的样本(32/61)显示匹兹堡睡眠质量指数大于 8 分,表明睡眠质量不佳。双变量分析表明,睡眠质量差与抑郁症状(P < .01)、焦虑症状(P < .01)、住院压力(P < .05)和急性排斥治疗(P < .05)显著相关。多变量分析表明,焦虑与睡眠质量差密切相关(几率比=1.34,P<.05):结论:主观睡眠质量差在肺移植受者中仍然普遍存在。结论:主观睡眠质量差在肺移植受者中仍然普遍存在,有焦虑症状的人睡眠质量差的风险更大。在实施干预措施之前,需要进一步深入探讨改善睡眠质量的策略指南。
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Key Associations Found in the Struggle With Sleep in Lung Transplant Recipients.

Introduction: Gaps exist in the understanding of the etiology of poor sleep quality after lung transplantation. Research Question: What factors are associated with poor sleep quality in lung transplant recipients?

Design: A quantitative, single-site, cross-sectional study used an anonymous survey based on 3 scales. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scale with scores dichotomized to poor versus good sleepers based on the cutoff score > 8. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale evaluated symptoms of anxiety and depression, and the Short Form-12 measured health-related quality of life using the mental and physical component scores. Additional self-reported data included demographic and transplant-related variables.

Results: The response rate was 38.4% (61/158), and 52.5% of the sample (32/61) evidenced a Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score > 8, suggestive of poor sleep quality. Bivariate analyses demonstrated that poor sleep was significantly related to symptoms of depression (P < .01), anxiety (P < .01), stressors of hospitalization (P < .05), and treatment of acute rejection (P < .05). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that anxiety was significantly associated with poor sleep (odds ratio = 1.34, P < .05).

Conclusion: Poor subjective sleep quality remains prevalent in lung transplant recipients. Individuals with anxiety symptoms were at a greater risk for poor sleep. Guidance for strategies to improve sleep quality requires further in-depth exploration before implementation of interventions.

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Progress in Transplantation
Progress in Transplantation SURGERY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Transplantation (PIT) is the official journal of NATCO, The Organization for Transplant Professionals. Journal Partners include: Australasian Transplant Coordinators Association and Society for Transplant Social Workers. PIT reflects the multi-disciplinary team approach to procurement and clinical aspects of organ and tissue transplantation by providing a professional forum for exchange of the continually changing body of knowledge in transplantation.
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