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. 2021 May 21;18(11):5533.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115533.

Sleep Health Promotion Interventions and Their Effectiveness: An Umbrella Review

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Sleep Health Promotion Interventions and Their Effectiveness: An Umbrella Review

Uthman Albakri et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Sleep is receiving increasing attention in public health. The aim of this umbrella review is to determine what non-pharmacological sleep health interventions have been evaluated among healthy populations, by examining target groups, settings, and effectiveness in improving sleep quality and duration. Comprehensive searches were conducted in five electronic databases (January 1975-February 2019), yielding 6505 records. Thirty-five articles were selected meeting the following eligibility criteria: (1) systematic reviews or meta-analyses of (2) sleep health interventions in (3) primarily healthy populations. Two reviewers independently screened for inclusion, extracted the data, and assessed the review quality. This umbrella review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019126291). Eleven intervention types were defined, and their effectiveness discussed. Substantial evidence demonstrated the effectiveness of later school start times, behavior change methods, and mind-body exercise. Other intervention types, including sleep education or relaxation techniques, demonstrated some promising impacts on sleep, but with less consistent evidence. Results were limited by high heterogeneity between studies, mixed results, and variable review quality. Nevertheless, this umbrella review is a first step towards understanding the current state of sleep health promotion and gives an overview of interventions across the lifespan.

Keywords: effectiveness; program evaluation; public health; sleep; sleep hygiene; systematic review.

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There has been no conflict of interest declared.

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PRISMA diagram of the literature search.

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