Self-reported sleep disturbances among people who have had a stroke: a cross-sectional analysis

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Self-reported sleep disturbances among people who have had a stroke: a cross-sectional analysis

2 Mar 2023

The preva lence of sleep disturbances among among respondents who reported prevalence of at least 1 reported meas- people who have effects of stroke com- effects of stroke compared with others, ure of sleep disturbance was 61.6% pared with the general population. [...] The prevalence of sleep Interpretation: Self-report of having ules of the 2017–2018 cycle of the Can- disturbances for those with effects of effects of stroke was associated with adian Community Health Survey stroke was higher than among others in increased prevalence of sleep disturb- (CCHS). [...] We tabulated frequencies using these The full set of potential responses to scale questions were adjusted weights to describe the prevalence of each type of sleep “never,” “rarely,” “sometimes,” “most of the time” and “all of the disturbance by stroke status and across covariates. [...] We also cal- time.” The specific composition of the sleep-related question set culated the risk of having at least 1 of the 4 sleep disturbances of in the CCHS has not been validated as a diagnostic tool; how- interest. [...] The RR ratio of having either 3 The most common type of sleep disturbance among those or 4 types of sleep disturbances, compared with 0 disturbances, who reported a stroke was nonrefreshing sleep, whereas the among respondents who reported a stroke was significantly higher type of sleep disturbance with the highest RR for this group than among those without stroke effects in all models (Table 4).
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