{"title":"[非药物措施对老年居民睡眠质量的影响:一项混合方法研究]。","authors":"Verena Moser-Siegmeth, Petra Walter, Eva-Maria Rudorfer, Suzana Tuna, Ireneusz Swietalski, Beata Prytek, Tamara Archan, Daniela Metzenbauer","doi":"10.1024/1012-5302/a001051","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Influence of non-pharmacological measures on the sleep quality of geriatric residents: a mixed-methods study <b>Abstract:</b> <i>Background:</i> Older people often suffer from sleep disorders, and insufficient sleep can have an impact on morbidity and mortality. <i>Aim:</i> The aim was to create, implement and evaluate a catalogue of non-pharmacological measures for improving sleep quality in geriatric long-term care. <i>Method:</i> This research project is divided into three phases: (1) needs analysis, (2) development of a catalogue of measures and (3) implementation and evaluation. Data collection for the needs analysis was carried out using a mixed-methods-approach. 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In the post-survey, a mean value of 5,9 (SD = 0,8) was determined, which corresponds to healthy sleep behaviour. <i>Conclusions:</i> It was shown that non-pharmacological sleep-promoting measures could have a positive influence on sleep quality.</p>","PeriodicalId":54625,"journal":{"name":"Pflege","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Influence of non-pharmacological measures on the sleep quality of geriatric residents: a mixed-methods study].\",\"authors\":\"Verena Moser-Siegmeth, Petra Walter, Eva-Maria Rudorfer, Suzana Tuna, Ireneusz Swietalski, Beata Prytek, Tamara Archan, Daniela Metzenbauer\",\"doi\":\"10.1024/1012-5302/a001051\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Influence of non-pharmacological measures on the sleep quality of geriatric residents: a mixed-methods study <b>Abstract:</b> <i>Background:</i> Older people often suffer from sleep disorders, and insufficient sleep can have an impact on morbidity and mortality. <i>Aim:</i> The aim was to create, implement and evaluate a catalogue of non-pharmacological measures for improving sleep quality in geriatric long-term care. <i>Method:</i> This research project is divided into three phases: (1) needs analysis, (2) development of a catalogue of measures and (3) implementation and evaluation. 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[Influence of non-pharmacological measures on the sleep quality of geriatric residents: a mixed-methods study].
Influence of non-pharmacological measures on the sleep quality of geriatric residents: a mixed-methods study Abstract:Background: Older people often suffer from sleep disorders, and insufficient sleep can have an impact on morbidity and mortality. Aim: The aim was to create, implement and evaluate a catalogue of non-pharmacological measures for improving sleep quality in geriatric long-term care. Method: This research project is divided into three phases: (1) needs analysis, (2) development of a catalogue of measures and (3) implementation and evaluation. Data collection for the needs analysis was carried out using a mixed-methods-approach. Information on sleep experiences was collected through guided interviews (n = 9) with residents. In the quantitative survey (n = 55), using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), data on the quality of residents' sleep was collected. A catalogue of non-pharmacological measures to promote sleep was subsequently created using a focus group comprising participants from the nursing sector (n = 13). This catalogue was then implemented in tow geriatric wards. The evaluation part was divided into a pre- and post-survey using the PSQI (n = 24) to review the measures taken. Results: In the evaluation of the PSQI, the pre-survey yielded a mean value of 8,1 (SD = 0,8), which indicates poor sleep behaviour. In the post-survey, a mean value of 5,9 (SD = 0,8) was determined, which corresponds to healthy sleep behaviour. Conclusions: It was shown that non-pharmacological sleep-promoting measures could have a positive influence on sleep quality.
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