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Effects of biofeedback-based sleep improvement program on urinary symptoms and sleep patterns of elderly Korean women with overactive bladder syndrome

机译:基于生物融资的睡眠改善计划对高度活性膀胱综合征的老年韩国妇女泌尿症状和睡眠模式的影响

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The prevalence of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) increases with age. Sleep disturbances in elderly individuals with OAB is a common problem. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a biofeedback-based sleep improvement (BBSI) program on urinary symptoms and sleep patterns in elderly Korean women with OAB. A non-equivalent control group pre?/post-test design was used. Elderly women with OAB were assigned to an intervention group (n?=?20) or a control group (n?=?18). The BBSI program was implemented in the intervention group for 12?weeks, while two educational sessions of general sleep hygiene and lifestyle modification were provided to the control group. Using SPSS 23.0, the data were analyzed by descriptive analysis using the chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, Mann-Whitney test, and Wilcoxon test. After the 12-week BBSI program, significant improvements were found in the intervention group’s the square root of the mean squared differences of successive R-R intervals (p?=?0.025), low frequency/high frequency ratio (p?=?0.006), and epinephrine (p?=?0.039). We also observed a significant difference in urinary symptoms, sleep efficiency, wake after sleep onset, number of awakenings, and number of awakenings within 3?h after sleep onset (p??0.001, p?=?0.004, p?=?0.001, p?=?0.001, and p?=?0.048, respectively). However, no significant changes were found in these variables in the control group. The BBSI program effectively improved urinary symptoms and sleep patterns of elderly Korean women with OAB. Further longitudinal research is required to investigate the sustainability and effects of the BBSI program. KCT0003882. Date of registration: 02/05/2019. Retrospectively registered.
机译:过度活性膀胱综合征(OAB)的患病率随着年龄的增长而增加。睡眠障碍与OAB的老年人是一个常见的问题。本研究的目的是研究生物反馈的睡眠改善(BBSI)计划对患有OAB的老年韩国妇女的泌尿症状和睡眠模式的影响。使用非等效对照组预先使用的预先使用。患有OAb的年长妇女被分配到干预组(n?=?20)或对照组(n?=?18)。 BBSI计划在干预组中实施12个星期,而对照组提供了一般睡眠卫生和生活方式修改的两个教育课程。使用SPSS 23.0,通过使用Chi-Square测试,Fisher的精确测试,Mann-Whitney测试和Wilcoxon测试来分析数据。在12周的BBSI计划之后,干预组在连续RR间隔的平均平方差异的平方根中发现了显着的改进(P?= 0.025),低频/高频比(P?= 0.006),和肾上腺素(p?= 0.039)。我们还观察到患有尿症状,睡眠效率,睡眠效率,醒来后醒来的显着差异,觉醒后的唤醒数量和唤醒之后的唤醒数量(p?<Δ0.001,p?= 0.004,p?=? 0.001,p?= 0.001和p?= 0.048分别)。但是,对照组中的这些变量中没有发现显着的变化。 BBSI计划有效地改善了OAB老年韩国女性的泌尿症状和睡眠模式。需要进一步的纵向研究来调查BBSI计划的可持续性和影响。 KCT0003882。注册日期:02/05/2019。回顾性地注册。

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