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Teruel Hernández, Esther del Carmen
López-Pina, José-Antonio
Medina-Ramírez, Raquel Irina
Gómez-Conesa, Antonia
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Esther del Carmen Teruel Hernández, Sonia Souto-Camba, José Antonio López Pina, Raquel Irina Medina-Ramírez, Antonia Gómez- Conesa (2024) The Role of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Disrupted Sleep in the Moderate-Severe Dementia Population: A Systematic Review. Journal of Alzheimers Research and Therapy - 1(1):25-36. https:// doi.org/10.14302/issn.2998-4211.jalr-23- 4813
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[Abstract] This study systematically reviews the literature on non-pharmacological
interventions for disrupted sleep-in people meeting established criteria for
moderate-severe dementia, and to analyze the methodological quality of the
included studies. The PubMed, PEDro, Cochrane, Virtual Health Library, APA
PsycInfo databases were searched using a systematic literature review approach to
identify various types of non-pharmacological treatments that improve disrupted
sleep-in subjects with moderate-severe dementia. In accordance with the inclusion
criteria, eight studies were systematically reviewed and analyzed according to the
type of non-pharmacological treatment carried out. This systematic review showed
that 50% of the studies used bright light therapy, 12.5% the use of manual therapy,
and 37.5% sleep hygiene or walking or a combination of these interventions. Based
on the results of the present study, although there is some evidence to support these
strategies, it is not significantly supported and highlights variation in the way the
interventions were delivered. Disrupted sleep is highly prevalent in people with
dementia and have a negative impact on the quality of life of the sufferer and the
caregiver. Non-pharmacological approaches to its treatment are increasingly
popular as an alternative to drugs, whose efficacy and side effects have raised
concerns among the population. Currently, there is a need to carry out more future
research to establish its effectiveness and to be able to provide clear guidelines at
the time of clinical practice.
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