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Clinical Trial
. 2003 Jun;18(6):520-6.
doi: 10.1002/gps.852.

Bright light treatment improves sleep in institutionalised elderly--an open trial

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Bright light treatment improves sleep in institutionalised elderly--an open trial

Arne Fetveit et al. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Study objectives: This study evaluates the effects of bright light therapy among demented nursing home patients with sleep disturbances.

Design and setting: 11 nursing home patients with actigraphically measured sleep efficiency below 85% took part in an open, non-randomised study where the subjects served as their own control.

Intervention: After two weeks of baseline measurements and two weeks of pretreatment measurements, patients received bright light exposure 2 h/day within the period 08:00-11:00 for two weeks.

Measurements and results: Sleep-wake patterns during the 24-h day were evaluated by nursing staff ratings and wrist-worn motor activity devices (actigraphs). Sleep improved substantially with bright light exposure. Waking time within nocturnal sleep was reduced by nearly two h, and sleep efficiency improved from 73% to 86%. Corresponding improvements were found in nursing staff ratings. Effects were consistent across subjects.

Conclusions: The findings add further evidence of the effectiveness of morning bright light exposure in the treatment of disturbed sleep among demented nursing home patients.

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