Insomnia Symptoms and Associated Factors in Caregivers of Adult Hospitalized Patients
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Sleep Quality Caregivers Anxiety Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
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2023-03-14Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Puerta, L.; Prados, G.; Quiñoz-Gallardo,M.D.; Vellido- González, D.; González-Guerrero,M.L.; Rivas-Campos, A.; Jiménez-Mejías, E. Insomnia Symptoms and Associated Factors in Caregivers of Adult Hospitalized Patients. Healthcare 2023, 11, 852. [https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11060852]
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Regional Ministry of Health of Andalusia (PI-0259-2017)Resumen
Caregivers experience high levels of emotional stress and must cope with several clinical
and hospital-related environmental factors that seriously impact their night’s rest. The purpose
of this study was to establish the prevalence of insomnia symptoms in a sample of caregivers of
adult hospitalized patients and to examine the relationships between insomnia symptoms and
patient and caregiver-associated factors. A total of 152 caregivers were enrolled from the two main
hospitals in Granada, Spain. Sociodemographic, economic, and care-related data were collected.
Insomnia symptoms, burden, anxiety and depression, social support, and resilience were assessed.
Information on patients’ hospital admission, dependence, and neuropsychiatric symptoms was
also obtained. Most caregivers were middle-aged women caring for their spouses. Self-reported
insomnia prevalence was set at 45.4%. Comparison analyses between caregivers suffering from
insomnia symptoms and non-insomniacs showed significantly higher burden, anxiety and depression
and patients’ neuropsychiatric symptoms (p < 0.05) and lower resilience and social support in the
former (p < 0.01). A regression analysis showed that anxiety (ORa = 1.15; p < 0.05) and higher
caregiver education level (ORa = 5.50; p < 0.05) were factors significantly associated with insomnia
symptoms. Patients’ neuropsychiatric symptoms showed a trend toward statistical significance as
well (ORa = 1.09; p = 0.06). There is an acute need to address, prevent and treat insomnia problems in
caregivers.