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Light therapy for sleep disturbances in older adults with dementia: a systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression

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? 2022 Elsevier B.V.Background: Sleep disturbances in older adults with dementia are common. Light therapy may help in regulating their sleep or wake cycle. However, data in the literature on the effectiveness of light therapy for the people with the said condition remain inconclusive. Thus, further research is warranted. Objectives: This review aims to synthesize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of light therapy in reducing sleep disturbances among older adults with dementia. Methods: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, ALOIS, PsycInfo, Web of Science, ProQuest, OpenGrey, various trial registries and different journals specializing on sleep were searched without limitations on the year of publication. Cochrane's Risk of Bias Tool version 1 and GRADE criteria were used to assess risk of bias and certainty of evidence, respectively. Meta-analysis and meta-regression analyses were conducted using Stata software. Results: A total of 18 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving 1012 older persons with dementia were included. The meta-analysis revealed that light therapy significantly reduced night-time awakenings (p = 0.04), enhanced sleep quality (p = 0.01) and increased relative amplitude (p = 0.01) with a small to medium effect (g = 0.26–0.43). Subgroup analyses showed that studies conducted in the Western Pacific region had a larger effect size on sleep duration and efficiency than those conducted in other regions. Univariate random-effects meta-regression revealed that sample size was a significant covariate for the effect size of sleep duration and sleep efficiency. Conclusion: This study found that the majority of outcomes had a low level of certainty. Therefore, additional well-designed and large-scale trials must be conducted to achieve a more definitive conclusion.

Alzheimer's diseaseCircadian rhythmDementiaLight therapySleep

Tan J.S.I.、Cheng L.J.、Chan E.Y.、Lau Y.、Lau S.T.

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Nursing Research Unit Nursing Service Tan Tock Seng Hospital National Healthcare Group

Health Systems and Behavioural Sciences Domain Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health National

Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of

2022

Sleep medicine

Sleep medicine

SCI
ISSN:1389-9457
年,卷(期):2022.90
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