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Dysfunctional sleep beliefs in Parkinson's disease: Relationships with subjective and objective sleep

机译:帕金森氏病的睡眠功能障碍:与主观和客观睡眠的关系

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Disturbed sleep is common in Parkinson's disease and has a detrimental impact on functioning and quality of life. While the progression of the disease contributes to the aetiology of sleep problems in Parkinson's disease, it is unknown whether an individual's beliefs and attitudes about sleep play a role. In this study we sought to investigate whether dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep could be related to subjective and objective measures of sleep disturbance in Parkinson's disease. Ninety-three patients with Parkinson's disease completed the Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep 16 item questionnaire, which comprises four domains: Expectations, Worry/Helplessness, Consequences and Medication. Patients also completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire and Beck Depression Inventory-II. Patients wore actigraphy watches and completed sleep diaries for 2 consecutive weeks, recording measures of sleep disturbance including Sleep Onset and Offset, Wake After Sleep Onset, Sleep Efficiency, and Wake Bouts per hour. Greater dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes in the domains of Worry/Helplessness and Medication were associated with lower perceived sleep quality and greater depressive symptoms. However, no relationships were found between dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep and any objective actigraphic measure of sleep disturbance. These findings suggest that beliefs and attitudes about sleep in Parkinson's disease are associated with mood disturbance, rather than objective measures of sleep. Thus it is possible that interventions targeting mood may lead to more accurate perceptions of sleep and improved quality of life in Parkinson's disease patients.
机译:睡眠障碍在帕金森氏病中很常见,会对功能和生活质量产生不利影响。尽管疾病的进展与帕金森氏病的睡眠问题的病因有关,但尚不清楚个人对睡眠的看法和态度是否起作用。在这项研究中,我们试图调查关于睡眠的功能失调的信念和态度是否可能与帕金森氏病的主观和客观的睡眠障碍测量有关。九十三名帕金森氏病患者完成了关于睡眠障碍的功能障碍和态度16项问卷,其中包括四个领域:期望,担心/无助,后果和药物治疗。患者还填写了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数问卷和贝克抑郁量表-II。患者连续2周佩戴书法记录仪并完成睡眠日记,记录睡眠障碍的测量指标,包括睡眠发作和偏移,睡眠发作后的唤醒时间,睡眠效率和每小时唤醒次数。在忧虑/无助和药物治疗领域中更大的机能障碍信念和态度与较低的感知睡眠质量和较大的抑郁症状相关。但是,在机能障碍的信念和对睡眠的态度与睡眠障碍的任何客观行为学测量之间没有发现任何关系。这些发现表明,关于帕金森氏病睡眠的信念和态度与情绪障碍有关,而不是与客观的睡眠指标有关。因此,针对情绪的干预措施有可能导致帕金森氏病患者更准确地了解睡眠并改善生活质量。

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