A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of sleep disturbance among patients evaluated at a clinic for patients afflicted with Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Methods: Sleep disturbance was assessed with the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System-Sleep Disturbance (PROMIS-SD) f...
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description | Objectives: To assess the prevalence of sleep disturbance among patients evaluated at a clinic for patients afflicted with Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Methods: Sleep disturbance was assessed with the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System-Sleep Disturbance (PROMIS-SD) framework among adult patients of the PASC clinic. Results: Among 312 patients, the mean age was 46.2 years, and 70.2% were women. About 41.0% of patients had no sleep disturbance; sleep disturbance was mild to moderate in 51.3% and severe in 7.7%. PROMIS-SD score was negatively correlated with the time from the initial positive COVID-19 test to the initial consultation in the PASC clinic (Pearson r = −.094; r 2 = .0088). Conclusions: The PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance framework can serve as a tool to assess the burden of sleep disturbances in PASC patients. |
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spelling | doaj.art-24b7e0d7bbb54ca29fad598faad33e3b2024-02-20T02:03:52ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Primary Care & Community Health2150-13272024-02-011510.1177/21501319241233205A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID ClinicMantavya Punj0Michael Schwartz1Anjali Morris2Joseph Cheung3Bala Munipalli4Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Richland, WA, USAUniversity at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USAUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USAMayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USAMayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USAObjectives: To assess the prevalence of sleep disturbance among patients evaluated at a clinic for patients afflicted with Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Methods: Sleep disturbance was assessed with the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System-Sleep Disturbance (PROMIS-SD) framework among adult patients of the PASC clinic. Results: Among 312 patients, the mean age was 46.2 years, and 70.2% were women. About 41.0% of patients had no sleep disturbance; sleep disturbance was mild to moderate in 51.3% and severe in 7.7%. PROMIS-SD score was negatively correlated with the time from the initial positive COVID-19 test to the initial consultation in the PASC clinic (Pearson r = −.094; r 2 = .0088). Conclusions: The PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance framework can serve as a tool to assess the burden of sleep disturbances in PASC patients.https://doi.org/10.1177/21501319241233205 |
spellingShingle | Mantavya Punj Michael Schwartz Anjali Morris Joseph Cheung Bala Munipalli A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic Journal of Primary Care & Community Health |
title | A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic |
title_full | A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic |
title_fullStr | A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic |
title_full_unstemmed | A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic |
title_short | A Survey of Sleep Quality From a Post-COVID Clinic |
title_sort | survey of sleep quality from a post covid clinic |
url | https://doi.org/10.1177/21501319241233205 |
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