Nonpharmacological interventions to improve sleep in nursing home residents: A systematic review

Geriatr Nurs. 2019 Jul-Aug;40(4):405-416. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2019.01.001. Epub 2019 Feb 20.

Abstract

Sleep disturbance is one of the most prevalent symptoms among elderly adults, especially those living in nursing homes. Sleep disturbance adversely affects the healthcare system as well as elderly adults' quality of life. Nonpharmacological interventions have shown promising results regarding improvements in sleep. This systematic review intended to identify the effects of nonpharmacological interventions on sleep quality and nighttime sleep among nursing home residents. We searched both English and Chinese databases through December 2018 and found 28 eligible studies describing five types of interventions: physical activity (n = 6), light therapy (n = 5), mind-body practices (n = 2), complementary and alternative therapy (n = 8), and multicomponent interventions (n = 7). Although the wide variety of interventions in each category limited the generalizability of the results, physical activity, mind-body practices, acupressure and chamomile extract intake demonstrated positive and promising impacts on sleep quality and nighttime sleep. Due to the small number of included trials, the results should be interpreted cautiously. Further higher-quality studies concerning nonpharmacological treatments are needed.

Keywords: Nonpharmacological interventions; Nursing homes; Sleep; Systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Complementary Therapies
  • Exercise
  • Humans
  • Nursing Homes*
  • Phototherapy
  • Quality of Life*
  • Sleep Wake Disorders / therapy*