Predictors of Abnormal Sleep Duration in Older Adults With Hip Fracture and Diabetes. Kuo W, et al, J Nurs Res 2023.
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Background: Abnormal sleep duration affects recovery in older adults with hip fracture and diabetes mellitus (DM) negatively. However, the predictors of abnormal sleep duration in this population remain unknown.
Purpose: This study was designed to explore the predictors of abnormal sleep duration among older adults with hip fracture and DM within 6 months of hospital discharge.
Methods: A longitudinal study using secondary data from a randomized controlled trial was implemented. Data on fracture-related factors (diagnosis, surgical methods) were collected from medical charts. Information on the duration of DM, methods of DM control, and diabetes-related peripheral vascular disease was collected by asking simple questions. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy was assessed using the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument. Sleep duration outcomes were determined using data collected from a SenseWear armband.
Results: Having more comorbidities (OR = 3.14, p = .04), having undergone open reduction (OR = 2.65, p = .005), having undergone closed reduction with internal fixation (OR = 1.39, p = .04), and having DM (OR = 1.18, p = .01), diabetic peripheral neuropathy (OR = 9.60, p = .02), or diabetic peripheral vascular disease for a longer duration (OR = 15.62, p = .006) were all associated with a higher risk of abnormal sleep duration.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that patients with more comorbidities or who had undergone internal fixation, had a long DM history, or had complications are more likely to have abnormal sleep duration. Thus, greater attention should be focused on the sleep duration of diabetic older adults with hip fracture who are affected by these factors to achieve better postoperative recovery.
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- Predictors of Abnormal Sleep Duration in Older Adults With Hip Fracture and Diabetes.
- Predictors of Abnormal Sleep Duration in Older Adults With Hip Fracture and Diabetes.
- Kuo W, Chen M, Shyu YL
- The journal of nursing research : JNR
- 2023
- J Nurs Res. 2023 Apr 1;31(2):e269. doi: 10.1097/jnr.0000000000000550.
- Humans, Aged, *Diabetic Neuropathies, Longitudinal Studies, Sleep Duration, *Hip Fractures/complications, *Peripheral Vascular Diseases, *Diabetes Mellitus
- Syndromes_Geriatriques, Sommeil
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- DOI: 10.1097/jnr.0000000000000550
- PMID: 36976540
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