Association between negative psychology and sleep quality in dialysis patients during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Huang Liuyan1,Zhang Fan1,Zhu Rong2,Wang Liya3,Zhang Yue4,Zhang Huachun5ORCID,Zhong Yifei1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China

2. Blood Purification Center Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China

3. Department of Nephrology Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University Shanghai China

4. Department of Nursing Tongji Hospital of Tongji University Shanghai China

5. Department of Nursing Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractAims and ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the sleep quality in dialysis patients during the COVID‐19 epidemic and explore the association between negative psychology (including depression, anxiety, and stress) and sleep quality in this population.DesignA cross‐sectional study including three centres.Methods (Patients or Public Contribution)This cross‐sectional study included 378 dialysis patients from April to May 2022 in three dialysis centres in Shanghai. Methods. Depression, anxiety, stress, and sleep quality were measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Perceived Stress Scale‐14 (PSS‐14), and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), respectively. With a threshold of 5 to classify participants into good and poor sleep quality, with HADS/PSS‐14 scores as independent variables (per standard deviation (SD) increment), respectively and binary Logistic regression model was constructed to explore the association between the three negative psychological aspects of depression, anxiety, and stress and sleep quality.ResultsThe median PSQI score was 11.0 (mean ± SD: 11.8 ± 4.8). Among them, poor sleep quality (i.e., PSQI >5) was reported by 90.2% of participants. After adjusting for sociodemographic and disease‐related information, HADS‐depression was associated with a significant 49% (odds ratio (OR): 1.49; 95% CI 1.02–2.18) increase in the risk of poor sleep quality for each additional SD (2.4). Correspondingly, for each SD (7.1) increase in PSS‐14, the risk of poor sleep quality was significantly increased by 95% (OR: 1.95; 95% CI 1.35–2.82).ConclusionDuring the COVID‐19 pandemic, there was a significant negative association between negative psychology, such as depression and stress, and sleep quality in dialysis patients, and this relationship was independent of the dialysis modality.Relevance to Clinical PracticeIn the context of the rampant COVID‐19, the vast majority of dialysis‐dependent chronic kidney disease presents with severe sleep quality problems, and negative psychology is a potential influencing factor.

Funder

Shanghai Municipal Human Resources Development Program for Outstanding Leaders in Medical Disciplines

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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