Factors associated with poor sleep quality in patients with pre‐dialysis chronic kidney disease: A systematic review

Author:

Huang Chen‐Hui1ORCID,Cheng Chieh (Sunny)2ORCID,Yen Miaofen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, College of Medicine National Cheng Kung University Tainan City Taiwan

2. School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership University of Washington Tacoma Tacoma Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo determine factors associated with poor sleep quality among patients with pre‐dialysis chronic kidney disease.DesignThis is a systematic review study guided by Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses statements and checklist.Data SourcesEmpirical evidence was sought in major electronic databases, including Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Airiti library from March to September 2022.Review MethodsStudies investigating factors associated with poor sleep quality among adult patients with chronic kidney disease were included. Study participants who received renal replacement therapy and had sleep disorders and serious illnesses such as cancer were excluded. Of the 526 studies that resulted from the search after removing duplicate articles, 20 studies were assessed for quality by using Joanna Briggs Institute and Newcastle–Ottawa Scale by two doctorial prepared nursing scientists.ResultsA total of 20 studies were included in this review. The prevalence of poor sleep quality in these studies ranged from 11% to 97.5%. Demographics (older age and female), physiological conditions (higher body mass index, higher hip circumferences, higher systolic blood pressure, poor cardiovascular function, dyspnoea, pain, cramps, itchiness or moderate to extreme pruritus, lower fasting plasma glucose, electrolyte imbalance, higher total cholesterol and gastrointestinal symptoms), depression, smoking, arousal‐related and cognitive arousal behaviours were associated with poor sleep quality.ConclusionPoor sleep quality was prevalent and influenced kidney function, increased mortality as well as decreased quality of life in patients with pre‐dialysis chronic kidney disease. This review synthesizes factors associated with poor sleep quality. Managing these factors can mitigate and prevent poor sleep quality.ImpactHealthcare providers, especially nurses, can assess the risk factors of poor sleep quality and reinforce patients' self‐management. Future research should elucidate the assessment and management of risk factors and transfer these into widespread use in the routine care of patients with chronic kidney disease.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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