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Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment.

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Hodgson, NA; McPhillips, MV; Petrovsky, DV; Perez, A; Talwar, S; Gooneratne, N; Riegel, B; Aryal, S; Gitlin, LN
Published in: Innovation in aging
January 2024

Sleep disturbances occur in >60% of persons living with cognitive impairment, affecting their quality of life (QOL). Regulating the sleep-wake cycle through engaging cognitive, physical, and sensory-based activities delivered at strategic times may reduce sleep disturbances and be a feasible nonpharmacological treatment for sleep problems. The objective of this trial was to test the efficacy of a timed-activity intervention in improving QOL and sleep disturbances in persons living with cognitive impairment.Randomized 2-group parallel design involving 209 dyads of community-residing persons living with cognitive impairment and care partners. Dyads were randomly assigned (1:1) to 1-hr home activity sessions administered weekly in the morning, afternoon, or evening over 4 weeks (the Healthy Patterns Sleep Program), or to an attention-control condition consisting of sleep hygiene training plus education on home safety and health promotion. QOL, objective and subjective sleep quality, and neuropsychiatric symptoms were assessed at baseline and 4 weeks later.QOL was significantly improved in the intervention group compared to control (p = .0491). There were no significant effects on objective or subjective sleep or neuropsychiatric symptoms. In a subgroup analysis, subjective sleep as measured by the PROMIS (Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) Sleep-Related Impairment survey was significantly improved in the intervention group compared to the control group for individuals with symptoms of depression (p = .015) or poor observed sleep at baseline (p = .005).The Healthy Patterns Intervention may benefit QOL for persons living with cognitive impairment and those with poor subjective sleep. A longer dose may be necessary to elicit improvement in actigraphically measured sleep-wake activity.NCT0368218 5.

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Innovation in aging

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2399-5300

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2399-5300

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

igad132

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Hodgson, N. A., McPhillips, M. V., Petrovsky, D. V., Perez, A., Talwar, S., Gooneratne, N., … Gitlin, L. N. (2024). Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment. Innovation in Aging, 8(1), igad132. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad132
Hodgson, Nancy A., Miranda V. McPhillips, Darina V. Petrovsky, Adriana Perez, Sonia Talwar, Nalaka Gooneratne, Barbara Riegel, Subhash Aryal, and Laura N. Gitlin. “Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment.Innovation in Aging 8, no. 1 (January 2024): igad132. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad132.
Hodgson NA, McPhillips MV, Petrovsky DV, Perez A, Talwar S, Gooneratne N, et al. Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment. Innovation in aging. 2024 Jan;8(1):igad132.
Hodgson, Nancy A., et al. “Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment.Innovation in Aging, vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 2024, p. igad132. Epmc, doi:10.1093/geroni/igad132.
Hodgson NA, McPhillips MV, Petrovsky DV, Perez A, Talwar S, Gooneratne N, Riegel B, Aryal S, Gitlin LN. Timed Activity to Minimize Sleep Disturbance in People With Cognitive Impairment. Innovation in aging. 2024 Jan;8(1):igad132.
Journal cover image

Published In

Innovation in aging

DOI

EISSN

2399-5300

ISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

igad132

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences