Sleep quality, use of hypnotics and sleeping habits in different age-groups among older people
Sammanfattning
Background: Sleep disturbances are common among older
people (>65 years). Further, long-term use of sedativehypnotics
in older people is associated with morbidity
and mortality. However, older people represent a large
span of life years, and few studies have included the oldest-
old above 85 years.
Aim: To investigate and compare sleep quality, use of
hypnotics and sleeping habits in different age groups of
the older population in the Scania region, Sweden and in
relation to sociodemographic- and functional status.
Design and participants: A cross-sectional population-based
study including 2931 people aged 60-93 years from five
different municipalities in Scania was performed during
2001-2004.
Method: The sample was divided into age groups, youngold
(60-72 years), old-old (78-84 years) and oldest-old
(87-93) years. Data constitutes of sleep related questions,
sociodemographic- and functional status from the study
‘Good Ageing in Skane’. Descriptive statistics were used
to describe sleep quality, hypnotics use and sleeping habits
in relation to sociodemographic- and functional status.
The aim was to investigate associations, not the magnitude
of associations between variables.
Results: In all age groups, those who used hypnotics and
were living alone had significantly poorer sleep quality
and shortest sleeping time than nonhypnotic users and
those who lived together. A significant increase of hypnotics
and frequency of use was seen with increasing age.
Frequency of napping increased significantly with degree
of dependence in all age groups and with increasing age.
Conclusions: Insomnia is still a problem and hypnotic use
has not improved sleep for a large number of older people.
Hypnotics are effective as short-term treatment,
however, nonpharmacological interventions and psychological
and behavioural therapies should be considered
for treating older people with chronic insomnia. Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.