Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing, College of Nursing Taipei Medical University Taipei Taiwan
2. Department of Nursing, Shuang Ho Hospital Taipei Medical University New Taipei City Taiwan
3. Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Health Sciences Kobe University Kobe Japan
4. Department of Nursing Indonesia Faculty of Nursing Depok Indonesia
Abstract
AbstractAimTo understand whether the sleep quality of the caregivers of elderly inpatients is associated with their own characteristics and with the characteristics or sleep quality of the elderly inpatients.DesignA cross‐sectional study design that recruited participants from September to December 2020 was adopted, in which 106 pairs of elderly inpatients and caregivers were recruited.MethodsData collected from the elderly inpatients included demographic characteristics as well as the numerical rating scale (NRS) score, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), Geriatric Depression Scale Short Form (GDS‐SF) score, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Caregiver data included demographic characteristics and PSQI.ResultsIn the regression analysis of caregiver characteristics and caregiver sleep quality, only caregiver age and the relationship between caregiver and inpatient (other vs. spouse) were correlated with caregiver sleep quality. In the regression analysis of elderly inpatient characteristics, caregiver characteristics, and caregiver sleep quality, only the PSQI of elderly inpatients and the relationship between caregiver and inpatient (other vs. spouse) were correlated with caregiver sleep quality.Patient or Public ContributionPoor caregiver sleep quality was more likely to manifest when the elderly inpatients had poor sleep quality, when the caregivers themselves were older, and when the caregiver was the inpatient's spouse.