Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 6, 2024; 12(25): 5713-5719
Published online Sep 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i25.5713
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants (n = 105)
Characteristic
Value
Age (years), mean ± SD62.4 ± 9.8
Sex, n (%)
    Male61 (58.1)
    Female44 (41.9)
Comorbidities, n (%)
    Hypertension76 (72.4)
    Diabetes mellitus51 (48.6)
    Cardiovascular disease38 (36.2)
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease12 (11.4)
Dialysis vintage (years), mean ± SD4.2 ± 2.9
Table 2 Distribution of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index component scores at baseline (n = 105)
PSQI component
Mean ± SD
Score > 2, n (%)
Subjective sleep quality1.6 ± 0.859 (56.2)
Sleep latency1.8 ± 1.156 (53.3)
Sleep duration1.2 ± 1.033 (31.4)
Habitual sleep efficiency1.1 ± 1.236 (34.3)
Sleep disturbances1.6 ± 0.765 (61.9)
Use of sleeping medication0.5 ± 1.018 (17.1)
Daytime dysfunction1.1 ± 0.943 (41.0)
Table 3 Changes in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index component scores before and after the nursing intervention program (n = 65)
PSQI component
Baseline
Post-intervention
P value
Subjective sleep quality1.9 ± 0.71.1 ± 0.7< 0.001
Sleep latency2.1 ± 1.01.2 ± 0.9< 0.001
Sleep duration1.4 ± 1.00.8 ± 0.9< 0.001
Habitual sleep efficiency1.5 ± 1.20.6 ± 0.9< 0.001
Sleep disturbances1.8 ± 0.61.1 ± 0.6< 0.001
Use of sleeping medication0.7 ± 1.10.3 ± 0.70.002
Daytime dysfunction1.4 ± 0.80.7 ± 0.7< 0.001