2022
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2022.2056879
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Non-pharmacological interventions targeting sleep quality in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…Various systematic reviews have explored the efficacy of different NPIs such as, reminiscence therapy, social interaction interventions (Cho, 2023), exercise and distraction therapies (Robinson, 2006), music-based interventions (de Oliveira, 2015Goris, 2016), light exposure, staff training, night-time activities, daytime activities (Wilfling, 2021), and sensory stimulation (Sella, 2022) for the management of BPSD. Additionally, a meta-analysis of 20 studies showed that music therapy decreased anxiety and behavioural symptoms (Ueda, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various systematic reviews have explored the efficacy of different NPIs such as, reminiscence therapy, social interaction interventions (Cho, 2023), exercise and distraction therapies (Robinson, 2006), music-based interventions (de Oliveira, 2015Goris, 2016), light exposure, staff training, night-time activities, daytime activities (Wilfling, 2021), and sensory stimulation (Sella, 2022) for the management of BPSD. Additionally, a meta-analysis of 20 studies showed that music therapy decreased anxiety and behavioural symptoms (Ueda, 2013).…”
Section: Why It Is Important To Do This Review?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untreated sleep disorders can negatively impact cognitive function, mood, and physical performance, increasing the risk of serious diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and psychological disorders [14]. Therefore, a better understanding of sleep disorders in the elderly and the implementation of appropriate interventions are key to improving the well-being of the elderly and reducing the burden of sleep-related disorders in the community [15]. This research is urgently needed due to the signi cant growth of the elderly population in Indonesia, posing complex health challenges.…”
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confidence: 99%