Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?

Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undiagnosed sleep disturbances. A low rate of recognition of sleep problems was observed at community healthcare settings. Community pharmacists can play a role to identify and assess sleep quality and qu...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Noor, Zaswiza, Smith, Alesha J., Nissen, Lisa M., Smith, Simon S.
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spelling my.iium.irep.358952014-03-13T03:26:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/35895/ Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists? Mohamad Noor, Zaswiza Smith, Alesha J. Nissen, Lisa M. Smith, Simon S. RS Pharmacy and materia medica Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undiagnosed sleep disturbances. A low rate of recognition of sleep problems was observed at community healthcare settings. Community pharmacists can play a role to identify and assess sleep quality and quantity through the use of an appropriate validated sleep assessment tool. Early detection may improve sleep conditions and prevent future long-term use of sleep medications. Aim: To identify undiagnosed sleep disturbances in self-reported ‘good sleepers’ using actigraphy. Methods: Individuals (age >18) with no history of sleep-related problems were invited and informed about the study prior to providing informed consent. Each participant was provided with an actigraph (similar to a wrist watch) to be worn for 24-hours/day for 7 consecutive days to record the sleep/wake patterns. After day-7, the actigraph data were downloaded using SleepConsultant™ software to generate an easy to interpret sleep report whilst participants completed a set of questionnaires. Results: Only 43.8% slept for 7-9 hours as recommended, and 75% had an average percentage of sleep efficiency (SE%) below the normal rate of 85%. Those who took longer to fall asleep while in bed also had lower SE%, suggesting that these two measures may be correlated. Conclusions: Using actigraphy to identify and assess sleep/wake patterns in adults is possible to gain early detection of sleep disturbances before the condition worsens. Alongside future actigraphy studies, these findings could support potential new roles for community pharmacists to manage sleep health in individuals who attend the community pharmacy. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/35895/1/Abstract_ZASWIZA_M_NOOR_FIP_Dublin2013_3.0.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/35895/4/FIP_2013_zaswiza_et_al_abstract_poster.pdf Mohamad Noor, Zaswiza and Smith, Alesha J. and Nissen, Lisa M. and Smith, Simon S. (2013) Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists? In: 2013 FIP World Congress , 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
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Smith, Alesha J.
Nissen, Lisa M.
Smith, Simon S.
Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
description Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undiagnosed sleep disturbances. A low rate of recognition of sleep problems was observed at community healthcare settings. Community pharmacists can play a role to identify and assess sleep quality and quantity through the use of an appropriate validated sleep assessment tool. Early detection may improve sleep conditions and prevent future long-term use of sleep medications. Aim: To identify undiagnosed sleep disturbances in self-reported ‘good sleepers’ using actigraphy. Methods: Individuals (age >18) with no history of sleep-related problems were invited and informed about the study prior to providing informed consent. Each participant was provided with an actigraph (similar to a wrist watch) to be worn for 24-hours/day for 7 consecutive days to record the sleep/wake patterns. After day-7, the actigraph data were downloaded using SleepConsultant™ software to generate an easy to interpret sleep report whilst participants completed a set of questionnaires. Results: Only 43.8% slept for 7-9 hours as recommended, and 75% had an average percentage of sleep efficiency (SE%) below the normal rate of 85%. Those who took longer to fall asleep while in bed also had lower SE%, suggesting that these two measures may be correlated. Conclusions: Using actigraphy to identify and assess sleep/wake patterns in adults is possible to gain early detection of sleep disturbances before the condition worsens. Alongside future actigraphy studies, these findings could support potential new roles for community pharmacists to manage sleep health in individuals who attend the community pharmacy.
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author Mohamad Noor, Zaswiza
Smith, Alesha J.
Nissen, Lisa M.
Smith, Simon S.
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Smith, Alesha J.
Nissen, Lisa M.
Smith, Simon S.
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title Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
title_short Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
title_full Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
title_fullStr Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
title_full_unstemmed Identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
title_sort identifying undiagnosed sleep disturbances among self-reported ‘good sleepers’ – future role of community pharmacists?
publishDate 2013
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/35895/
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