Background:Insomnia is a prevalent clinical condition and Shangxia Liangji formula(SXLJF)is a well-established method of treatment.Nevertheless,the specific mechanism of action of SXLJF remains unclear.Methods:The mou...Background:Insomnia is a prevalent clinical condition and Shangxia Liangji formula(SXLJF)is a well-established method of treatment.Nevertheless,the specific mechanism of action of SXLJF remains unclear.Methods:The mouse model of insomnia was established by intraperitoneal injection of para-chlorophenylalanine.Forty-two mice were randomly divided into a negative control group,model group,SXLJF group(18.72 g/kg/day),and positive control group(diazepam,2 mg/kg)and treated with the corresponding drugs for 7 consecutive days.The open field test and pentobarbital-induced sleeping test were conducted.LC-MS-based untargeted metabolomics and network pharmacology were applied to explore the potential targets of SXLJF for treating insomnia.Finally,key targets were validated using RT-qPCR.Results:Behavioral tests demonstrated that SXLJF reduced the total distance,average velocity,central distance,and sleep latency,and prolonged sleep duration.Metabolomics and network pharmacology revealed potential targets,signaling pathways,metabolic pathways,and metabolites associated with the anti-insomnia effects of SXLJF.Specifically,tyrosine hydroxylase(TH)and tyrosine metabolism emerged as crucial metabolic pathways and targets,respectively.RT-qPCR results supported the role of TH in the mechanism of SXLJF in treating insomnia.Conclusion:In conclusion,TH and tyrosine metabolism may represent significant targets and pathways for SXLJF in treating insomnia.展开更多
BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has had an ongoing impact on the public’s mental health that requires long-term attention.Exploring the relationship between mental health indicators would aid in iden...BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has had an ongoing impact on the public’s mental health that requires long-term attention.Exploring the relationship between mental health indicators would aid in identifying solutions to improve public mental health.AIM To investigate the prevalence of anxiety,depression,and insomnia and explore the relationship among neuroticism,cognitive failures,and mental health.METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted in December 2023 using an online platform to recruit adult participants.The neuroticism,subjective cognitive function,and mental health of the participants were assessed using the neuroticism subscale of the Chinese Big Five Personality Inventory Brief Version,cognitive failures questionnaire,generalized anxiety disorder-7,patient health questionnaire-9,and insomnia severity index.Pearson's correlation analysis,independent samples t-tests,one-way analysis of variance,and structural equation model were used to examine the relationship between mental health indicators.RESULTS A total of 1011 valid questionnaires were collected,of which 343 were completed by male(33.93%)respondents and 668 were completed by female(66.07%)respondents.The rates of anxiety,depression,and insomnia were 41.3%,44.6%,and 36.3%,respectively,most cases of which were mild.Among the mental health indicators,there were significant differences by age and between those with siblings and those who were only children.Neuroticism and cognitive failures were significantly positively correlated with mental health indicators.Further moderated mediation analysis showed that cognitive failures mediated the relationship between insomnia and anxiety and between insomnia and depression,with neuroticism moderating the first half of this pathway and the effect being greater in the low-neuroticism group.CONCLUSION Cognitive failures and neuroticism play important roles in mental health.Therefore,enhancing subjective cognitive function and regulating emotional stability may contribute to the improvement of mental health.展开更多
Research background and Objectives: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is recognized as the preferred non-pharmaceutical treatment for Insomnia. This pilot study aims to test the efficacy of an extended...Research background and Objectives: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is recognized as the preferred non-pharmaceutical treatment for Insomnia. This pilot study aims to test the efficacy of an extended version of CBT-I called Integrative Therapy for Insomnia (IT-I). The traditional CBT-I is complemented with exercises that are expected to enhance relearning to sleep by providing different stimuli, and access options for the retrieval and application of the acquired information, cognition, and skills. Method: The efficacy of the IT-I is measured by comparing the participants’ scores on the Insomnia Severity Index at baseline and post-treatment. In total 29 people, with a wide range of ages, participated in the 8 sessions’ treatment of one hour 45 minutes per session, in mixed groups of age, gender, and primary or comorbid insomnia. Results: Comparing the ISI baseline and post-treatment scores, results show a mean improvement of 7.2 points and a p r = −0.43. Conclusions: The integration of exercises that generate sensory-motor stimuli, and address the mirror neuron system fitting with the Mental Contrasting as a metacognitive strategy seems to facilitate re-learning to sleep in cases of primary insomnia as well as for comorbid insomnia. Further studies will be needed to arrive at more firm conclusions.展开更多
Insomnia,as one of the emotional diseases,has been increasing in recent years,which has a great impact on people's life and work.Therefore,researchers are eager to find a more perfect treatment.The microbiome-gut-...Insomnia,as one of the emotional diseases,has been increasing in recent years,which has a great impact on people's life and work.Therefore,researchers are eager to find a more perfect treatment.The microbiome-gut-brain axis is a new theory that has gradually become popular abroad in recent years and has a profound impact in the field of insomnia.In recent years,traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has played an increasingly important role in the treatment of insomnia,especially acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.It is the main method of TCM in the treatment of insomnia.This paper mainly reviews the combination degree of"microorganism-gut-brain axis"theory with TCM and acupuncture under the system of TCM.To explore the mechanism of TCM and acupuncture in the treatment of insomnia under the guidance of"microorganismgut-brain axis"theory,in order to provide a new idea for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia.展开更多
BACKGROUND Healthcare workers(HCWs)are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)as well as worsening mental health problems and insomnia.These problems can persist for a long period,even afte...BACKGROUND Healthcare workers(HCWs)are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)as well as worsening mental health problems and insomnia.These problems can persist for a long period,even after the pandemic.However,less is known about this topic.AIM To analyze mental health,insomnia problems,and their influencing factors in HCWs after the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS This multicenter cross-sectional,hospital-based study was conducted from June 1,2023 to June 30,2023,which was a half-year after the end of the COVID-19 emergency.Region-stratified population-based cluster sampling was applied at the provincial level for Chinese HCWs.Symptoms such as anxiety,depression,and insomnia were evaluated by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7,Patient Health Questionnaire-9,and Insomnia Severity Index.Factors influencing the symptoms were identified by multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS A total of 2000 participants were invited,for a response rate of 70.6%.A total of 1412 HCWs[618(43.8%)doctors,583(41.3%)nurses and 211(14.9%)nonfrontline],254(18.0%),231(16.4%),and 289(20.5%)had symptoms of anxiety,depression,and insomnia,respectively;severe symptoms were found in 58(4.1%),49(3.5%),and 111(7.9%)of the participants.Nurses,female sex,and hospitalization for COVID-19 were risk factors for anxiety,depression,and insomnia symptoms;moreover,death from family or friends was a risk factor for insomnia symptoms.During the COVID-19 outbreak,most[1086(76.9%)]of the participating HCWs received psychological interventions,while nearly all[994(70.4%)]of them had received public psychological education.Only 102(7.2%)of the HCWs received individual counseling from COVID-19.CONCLUSION Although the mental health and sleep problems of HCWs were relieved after the COVID-19 pandemic,they still faced challenges and greater risks than did the general population.Identifying risk factors would help in providing targeted interventions.In addition,although a major proportion of HCWs have received public psychological education,individual interventions are still insufficient.展开更多
Objective To explore the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and mechanism of action of hub herb pairs for treating insomnia.Methods Totally 104 prescriptions were statistically analyzed.The associati...Objective To explore the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and mechanism of action of hub herb pairs for treating insomnia.Methods Totally 104 prescriptions were statistically analyzed.The association rule algorithm was applied to mine the hub herb pairs.Network pharmacology was utilized to analyze the mechanism of the hub herb pairs,while molecular docking was applied to simulate the interaction between receptors and herb molecules,thereby predicting their binding affinities.Results The most frequently used herbs in TCM prescriptions for treating insomnia included Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,Radix Glycyrrhizae,Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng,and Poria cum Radix Pini.Among them,the most commonly used were the supplementing herbs,followed by heat-clearing,mind-calming,and exterior-releasing ones,with their properties of warm and cold,flavors of sweet,Pungent,and bitter,and meridian tropisms of liver,lungs,spleen,kidneys,heart,and stomach.The hub herb pairs based on the association rules included Radix Astragali-Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng,Rhizoma Chuanxiong-Radix Glycyrrhizae,Seman Platycladi-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae-Radix Glycyrrhizae,Radix Polygalae-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,and Radix Astragali-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae.Network pharmacology revealed that the cAMP signaling pathway might play a key role in treating insomnia synergistically with HIF-1 signaling pathway,prolactin signaling pathway,chemical carcinogenesis receptor activation,and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.Molecular docking indicated that there was good binding between the active ingredients of the hub herb pairs and the hub targets.Conclusions This study identified six hub herb pairs for treating insomnia in TCM.These hub herb pairs may synergistically treat insomnia with HIF-1 signaling pathway,prolactin signaling pathway,chemical carcinogenesis receptor activation,and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway through the cAMP signaling pathway.展开更多
BACKGROUND The treatment of adolescent patients with anxiety,depression and insomnia is challenging,and there is no ideal treatment method.AIM To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Wuling capsule combined with sertrali...BACKGROUND The treatment of adolescent patients with anxiety,depression and insomnia is challenging,and there is no ideal treatment method.AIM To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Wuling capsule combined with sertraline in the treatment of adolescent anxiety,depression and insomnia.METHODS Eighty adolescent patients with anxiety,depression with insomnia who were admitted to our hospital from April 1,2022 to March 30,2024.And the subjects were randomly classified into the control group(n=40)and the observational group(n=40).The control group was treated with a combination of sertraline and placebo.The observation group was treated with Wuling capsule in addition to sertraline.The two groups were cured continuously for 8 weeks.Insomnia severity index(ISI),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD)were used to evaluate the clinical symptoms before treatment and at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks after treatment.The Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale(TESS)was used to evaluate adverse reactions during treatment.RESULTS There was no obvious difference in HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05).After treatment,the HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores of patients in both groups decreased compared with before treatment,and HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores of patients in the observation group were remarkedly lower than those in the control group at each time point after treatment(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the TESS score of the study group were sharply lower(t=18.239,P<0.001).CONCLUSION Wuling capsule can further alleviate the insomnia symptoms of adolescents with anxiety and depression,and the efficacy and safety are high.It is recommended to promote the application.展开更多
In recent years,insomnia has gradually become a common disease in society,which seriously affects people's quality of life.At present,with the deepening of research on intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis in Weste...In recent years,insomnia has gradually become a common disease in society,which seriously affects people's quality of life.At present,with the deepening of research on intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis in Western medicine,many studies suggest that regulating the gastrointestinal tract can treat brain-related diseases.It is found that brain-gut-bacteria axis plays an important role in the prevention and treatment of primary insomnia.At present,although the clinical treatment of insomnia with Western medicine can improve the insomnia symptoms of patients to a certain extent,there are still obvious adverse reactions,such as anxiety and depression,drug addiction,etc.,so long-term oral drug therapy cannot be carried out.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and acu-puncture techniques have certain therapeutic effects on insomnia.TCM believes that the brain and gastrointestinal system are connected through the meridian,and the pathophysiology is closely related.This paper will discuss the theory and feasibility of TCM for the treatment of insomnia from the pathological relation-ship between brain-gut axis,intestinal flora and insomnia.展开更多
The gut microbiome is an extensive variety of bacteria with a range of metabolic capabilities that can be pathogenic,beneficial,or opportunistic.Changes in the gut microbiota's composition can affect the link betw...The gut microbiome is an extensive variety of bacteria with a range of metabolic capabilities that can be pathogenic,beneficial,or opportunistic.Changes in the gut microbiota's composition can affect the link between gut integrity and host health as well as cause disruptions to numerous neurological systems.The second most prevalent mental health problem,insomnia has a negative social and economic impact.Currently,it is becoming increasingly obvious how crucial it is to preserve the delicate balance of gut microbiota to treat illness-related symptoms like insomnia.Although traditional Chinese medicine has proposed an effective strategy against insomnia through gut microbiota alteration in animal models,studies in human models are limited.This decreases the predictive value of the studies in terms of human outcomes.This editorial places an emphasis on cultural sensitivity rather than scientific reasoning that promotes the use of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).We aim to emphasize the concern that promoting TCM could divert resources from conventional medical research,leading to suboptimal care.展开更多
Insomnia is among the most common sleep disorders worldwide.Insomnia in older adults is a social and public health problem.Insomnia affects the physical and mental health of elderly hospitalized patients and can aggra...Insomnia is among the most common sleep disorders worldwide.Insomnia in older adults is a social and public health problem.Insomnia affects the physical and mental health of elderly hospitalized patients and can aggravate or induce physical illnesses.Understanding subjective feelings and providing reasonable and standardized care for elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia are urgent issues.AIM To explore the differences in self-reported outcomes associated with insomnia among elderly hospitalized patients.METHODS One hundred patients admitted to the geriatric unit of our hospital between June 2021 and December 2021 were included in this study.Self-reported symptoms were assessed using the Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS),Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7(GAD-7),Geriatric Depression Scale-15(GDS-15),Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness(MUNSH),Barthel Index Evaluation(BI),Morse Fall Scale(MFS),Mini-Mental State Examination,and the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire(SF-36).Correlation coefficients were used to analyze the correlation between sleep quality and self-reported symptoms.Effects of insomnia was analyzed using Logistic regression analysis.RESULTS Nineteen patients with AIS≥6 were included in the insomnia group,and the incidence of insomnia was 19%(19/100).The remaining 81 patients were assigned to the non-insomnia group.There were significant differences between the two groups in the GDA-7,GDS-15,MUNSH,BI,MFS,and SF-36 items(P<0.05).Patients in the insomnia group were more likely to experience anxiety,depression,and other mental illnesses,as well as difficulties with everyday tasks and a greater risk of falling(P<0.05).Subjective well-being and quality of life were poorer in the insomnia group than in the control group.The AIS scores positively correlated with the GAD-7,GDS-15,and MFS scores in elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that GDS-15≥5 was an independent risk factor for insomnia in elderly hospitalized patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The number of self-reported symptoms was higher among elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia.Therefore,we should focus on the main complaints of patients to meet their care needs.展开更多
The objective of this study was to carry out a review of the literature covering the topic of the association between sleep, insomnia and the medicinal use of cannabis. The guiding question for carrying out this study...The objective of this study was to carry out a review of the literature covering the topic of the association between sleep, insomnia and the medicinal use of cannabis. The guiding question for carrying out this study was whether the medicinal use of cannabis could have a significant positive impact on reducing insomnia. To this end, a review of the literature on the topic was prepared, both in English and Portuguese, from 2005 to 2023, in the PubMed, Scielo and LILACS databases. To search the databases, the keywords “cannabis”, “cannabidiol”, “tetrahydrocannabinol”, “insomnia” and “endocannabinoid” were used. In total, the initial search resulted in 17 articles. After a more careful analysis, only 6 of these articles met the inclusion criteria established for this study. Thus, it was concluded that, although some studies link the use of medicinal cannabis with an improvement in sleep quality, the current literature still lacks more studies on the topic.展开更多
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of Suan Zao Ren(Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,SZS)extract on insomnia induced by p-chlorophenylalanine(PCPA)in rats and its influence on the thioredoxin-inte...Objectives This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of Suan Zao Ren(Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,SZS)extract on insomnia induced by p-chlorophenylalanine(PCPA)in rats and its influence on the thioredoxin-interacting protein(TXNIP)/nucleotide-binding domain Leucine-rich repeat and pyrin domain-containing receptor 3(NLRP3)inflammasome pathway,and to preliminarily explore themechanism by which SZS extract improves insomnia.Methods Fifty male Sprague–Dawley(SD)rats were used,with 8 rats in the blank group and 42 rats in the modeling group.The modeling group was induced by intraperitoneal injection of PCPA at a dose of 500mg·kg^(-1) for six consecutive days,with daily cage exchange.After 6 days,40 successfully modeled rats were randomly divided into five groups:themodel group(equal volume of distilled water),the positive group(0.75 mg·kg^(-1)),and low-,medium-,and high-dose SZS extract groups(1.5,3,and 6 g·kg^(-1),respectively),with 8 rats in each group.Treatments were administered for seven consecutive days.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to measure levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA)in the rat cerebral cortex.The thiobarbituric acid(TBA)method was used to determine malondialdehyde(MDA)levels,and the hydroxylamine method was used to determine superoxide dismutase(SOD)levels.The 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)method was used to measure total antioxidant capacity(TAOC)in the cerebral cortex.Pathological changes in the cerebral cortex were observed,and Western blot was used to detect the protein expressions of TXNIP,NLRP3,apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a Caspase activation and recruitment domain(CARD),and cysteine–aspartate-specific protease 1(Caspase-1)in the cerebral cortex.Results Compared with the blank group,the model group showed a significantly prolonged sleep latency(p<0.001)and a significantly shortened sleep duration(p<0.001).There were no changes in serum MDA and SOD levels.MDA levels in the cerebral cortex were significantly increased(p<0.001),while SOD and TAOC levels were significantly decreased(p<0.001).The 5-HT level was increased(p<0.05),and the GABA level was significantly decreased(p<0.001).SZS extract improved these conditions to varying degrees.Light microscopy showed no significant changes in cortical neurons but transmission electron microscopy revealed intact mitochondrial structures in the blank group,while the model group showed swollen and unclear mitochondria with reduced organelles.After 7 days of treatment,these conditions improved in the SZS extract groups.Compared with the blank group,the expressions of the four proteins in the model group were increased,and the expressions of these proteins were decreased in the SZS extract groups compared with the model group.Conclusion SZS extract may exert an antioxidant effect to treat insomnia by downregulating the expression of TXNIP/NLRP3 proteins and regulating oxidative stress levels in the cerebral cortex.展开更多
Introduction: Insomnia is a common but often underdiagnosed and undertreated condition among cancer patients, significantly impacting their quality of life (QoL). Oncologists play a crucial role in managing insomnia, ...Introduction: Insomnia is a common but often underdiagnosed and undertreated condition among cancer patients, significantly impacting their quality of life (QoL). Oncologists play a crucial role in managing insomnia, yet their knowledge and practices in this area remain unclear. This study aims to assess the current practices of oncologists in Singapore regarding insomnia management and to identify areas where additional education may be needed. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of practicing medical and radiation oncologists in Singapore. The survey, based on the 2023 ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline for managing insomnia in adult cancer patients, included 12 multiple-choice, checkbox, and open-ended questions. Data were analyzed descriptively to identify trends in screening, assessment, and management of insomnia among oncologists. Results: A total of 25 oncologists responded to the survey. The majority (84%) do not routinely screen for sleep disturbances, and only a small fraction uses validated tools to assess insomnia severity. Time constraints and a lack of knowledge were identified as the primary barriers to comprehensive sleep assessments. Pharmacological treatments, particularly melatonin and Z-class drugs, were commonly initiated, with 32% of oncologists using them as first-line therapy. Non-pharmacological strategies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, were underutilized. Additionally, many oncologists expressed uncertainty about when to refer patients to sleep specialists, indicating a gap in their training and confidence in managing insomnia. Conclusion: This study reveals significant gaps in the routine screening and comprehensive management of insomnia among oncologists in Singapore. Despite the high prevalence of sleep disturbances in cancer patients, oncologists often prioritize other symptoms and lack the necessary tools and knowledge to address insomnia effectively. The findings underscore the need for targeted educational interventions to enhance oncologists’ competence in diagnosing and managing insomnia, ultimately improving patient care.展开更多
Insomnia is currently a common phenomenon,which manifests itself as difficulty in falling asleep,problems remaining asleep,or early awakening,and has a serious impact on people’s lives.Neurotransmitters play a key ro...Insomnia is currently a common phenomenon,which manifests itself as difficulty in falling asleep,problems remaining asleep,or early awakening,and has a serious impact on people’s lives.Neurotransmitters play a key role in regulating the sleep-wake cycle,among which gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA),5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT),noradrenaline(NE),acetylcholine(ACh),and melatonin have been widely studied.This review analyzes the research results in recent years and reveals the role of neurotransmitters in the occurrence of insomnia and their relevance.It provides new perspectives for further discussion on the diagnosis and treatment strategies of insomnia and research on targeted drugs.展开更多
Objective: To investigate the effect of lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure on insomnia in breast cancer. Methods: 96 cases of insomnia patients with breast cancer were randomly divided into observation gr...Objective: To investigate the effect of lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure on insomnia in breast cancer. Methods: 96 cases of insomnia patients with breast cancer were randomly divided into observation group and control group with 48 cases in each group. The control group received traditional methods to assist sleep, while the observation group underwent lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure on this basis. Within 24 hours of patient enrollment and after 2 weeks of intervention, PSQI was utilized to assess sleep quality, SCL-90 was employed to evaluate psychological status, TCM syndrome scale was applied to assess symptom improvement. Besides, cancer-related fatigue score was also used to assess patient fatigue status. Results: After the intervention, the observation group was conspicuously better than the control group in PSQI score, SCL-90 score, TCM syndrome scale score. The differences were statistically significant (P Conclusion: Lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure can significantly improve the sleep quality of breast cancer patients, and also show a certain effect in relieving adverse emotions and symptoms.展开更多
Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of web-based mindfulness yoga on elderly caregivers’ level of insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in ideal care using a repeated measure analysis. ...Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of web-based mindfulness yoga on elderly caregivers’ level of insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in ideal care using a repeated measure analysis. Web-based interventions are highly beneficial for many individuals of all ages since they are accessible, convenient, private, cost-effective, and can impact on a large scale. Since there is no study examining the impact of web-based mindfulness yoga programs on insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in their ideal care, this study is worthy of investigation. Methods: A total of 27 care workers who met all criteria from care service centers for the elderly in the Kyushu area, Japan, completed the Insomnia Severity Index, Sleep Quality Scale extracted from the Oguri-Shirakawa-Azumi Sleep Inventory, and Caregivers’ Belief in Ideal Care before and after practicing a web-based mindfulness yoga program. We employed a within-subject design to investigate the effect of mindfulness yoga on those measured surveys. Results: Repeated-measures ANOVAs were performed by comparing the ISI-J, CBIC, and Sleep Quality Scale before and after the intervention. The results revealed that participants significantly improved their insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in ideal care, which were assessed after the intervention compared to before the intervention. Conclusion: Web-based interventions are extremely beneficial for many individuals of all ages since they are accessible, convenient, private, cost-effective, and can impact on a large scale. Furthermore, given that alleviating poor work environment may be associated with mitigating high turnover rates and prevention of maltreatment of their elderly clients, this study has added to current literature the crucial roles of web-based intervention programs. We hope that our findings will encourage the provision of web-based intervention programs where caregivers can practice them during their break or at home.展开更多
Objective:To analyze the effectiveness of applying ShuGan JieYu Capsules(SGJYC)combined with trazodone in patients with post-stroke depression(PSD)with insomnia.Methods:60 cases of PSD with insomnia patients admitted ...Objective:To analyze the effectiveness of applying ShuGan JieYu Capsules(SGJYC)combined with trazodone in patients with post-stroke depression(PSD)with insomnia.Methods:60 cases of PSD with insomnia patients admitted to the hospital from May 2022 to May 2023 were selected and randomly divided into a reference group(trazodone)and a research group(SGJYC combined with trazodone)of 30 cases each.Statistics were analyzed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAM-D),Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI),and Activities of Daily Living(ADL)scale before treatment and 4,8,and 12 weeks after treatment.Results:Before treatment,The results of HAM-D,PSQI,and ADL scale studies in the two groups before treatment were not statistically significant(P>0.05);4,8,and 12 weeks after treatment,the results of HAM-D and PSQI studies in the research group were lower than that of the reference group,and the results of ADL scale studies were higher than that of the reference group.There was a significant difference between the groups(P<0.05).The total adverse reaction rate of the research group was lower than that of the reference group,and there was a significant difference between the groups(P<0.05).Conclusion:The combination of SGJYC and trazodone reduced depression in post-stroke patients,corrected insomnia,improved sleep quality,was safe,and had a low rate of adverse reactions.展开更多
Background:Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is commonly used for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia,with tongue diagnosis being particularly important.The aim of our study was to develop and validate a novel tong...Background:Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is commonly used for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia,with tongue diagnosis being particularly important.The aim of our study was to develop and validate a novel tongue imaging-based radiomics(TIR)method for accurately diagnosing insomnia severity.Methods:This two-center analysis prospectively enrolled 399 patients who underwent tongue imaging between July and October 2021 and divided them into primary and validation cohorts by study center.Here,we referred to the Insomnia Severity Index(ISI)standard and the degree of insomnia was evaluated as absent,subthreshold,moderate,or severe.For developed the TIR diagnostic tool,a U-Net algorithm was used to segment tongue images.Subsequently,seven imaging features were selected from the extracted high-throughout radiomics features using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator algorithm.Then,the final radiomics model was developed in the primary cohort and tested in the independent validation cohort.Finally,we assessed and compared the diagnostic performance differences between TCM tongue diagnosis and our TIR diagnostic tool with the ISI gold standard.The confusion matrix was calculated to evaluate the diagnostic performance.Results:Seven tongue imaging features were selected to build the TIR tool,with showing good correlations with the insomnia degree.The TIR method had an accuracy of 0.798,a macro-average sensitivity of 0.78,a macro-average specificity of 0.906,a weighted-average sensitivity of 0.798,and a weighted specificity of 0.916,showing a significantly better performance compared to the average performance of three experienced TCM physicians(mean accuracy of 0.458,P<0.01).Conclusions:The preliminary study demonstrates the potential application of TIR in the diagnosis of insomnia degree and measurement of sleep health.The integration of quantitative imaging analysis and machine learning algorithms holds promise for advancing both of TCM and precision sleep medicine.展开更多
Objective:To explore the relationship between organizational identification,occupational stress,and insomnia among nurses and to analyze the moderating role of organizational identification between occupational stress...Objective:To explore the relationship between organizational identification,occupational stress,and insomnia among nurses and to analyze the moderating role of organizational identification between occupational stress and insomnia.Methods:Through stratified sampling,720 nurses working in a tertiary A-level hospital in Shandong Province from March to May 2021 were surveyed using an effort-reward imbalance questionnaire,an organizational identification questionnaire,and the Athens Insomnia scale.Results:Organizational identification was negatively correlated with occupational stress and insomnia(r_(1)=-0.121,P_(1)<0.01;r_(2)=-0.144,P_(2)<0.01).Occupational stress was positively correlated with insomnia(r=0.379,P<0.01).Organizational identity significantly moderated nurses’occupational stress and insomnia(β=-0.192,t=-2.558,P<0.05).Conclusion:Occupational stress and organizational identification can predict insomnia.Organizational identification could negatively mediate the relationship between occupational stress and insomnia.Improving organizational identification may help alleviate insomnia symptoms by relieving occupational stress.展开更多
Objective:To determine the impact of applying the theory of human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing in overcoming insomnia in patients of urinary incontinence(UI)after stroke.Insomnia is a sleep disorde...Objective:To determine the impact of applying the theory of human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing in overcoming insomnia in patients of urinary incontinence(UI)after stroke.Insomnia is a sleep disorder experienced by UI patients after stroke which can exacerbate problems related to brain damage and can complicate the recovery process.Methods:This study was a quasi-experimental conducted in 4 hospitals.Fifty-six patients were selected by convenience sampling and divided into 2 groups(the intervention and control group).Participants in the intervention group received“applying the theory of Human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing,”starting when the patient is about to go home from the hospital and continuing at the house.Measurement of insomnia is done using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI).Results:The mean insomnia scores of participants from both groups increased in the first and third measurements.The second and third insomnia measurements found a significant difference(P<0.001).This intervention decreased the average score of insomnia by 4.11 times in the second measurement and 5.82 times in the third measurement.The most important item that decreased in the third measurement of insomnia was sleep efficiency.Conclusions:Applying the theory of human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing in this study significantly decreased the insomnia score of post-stroke UI patients.It can be used as a guide for nurses,patients,and families in managing insomnia.In addition,the application of nursing theory in nursing practice can systematize nursing care plans and organize the knowledge of professionals into a conceptual framework,as well as provide effective guidance for nurses on what to do.展开更多
基金Science Foundation of Hunan Province(2021JJ40510)General Guidance Project of Hunan Health Commission(202203074169)+1 种基金Clinical Medical Technology Innovation Guidance Project of Hunan Province(2021SK51901)and Key Guiding Projects of Hunan Health Commission(20201918)for supporting this study.
文摘Background:Insomnia is a prevalent clinical condition and Shangxia Liangji formula(SXLJF)is a well-established method of treatment.Nevertheless,the specific mechanism of action of SXLJF remains unclear.Methods:The mouse model of insomnia was established by intraperitoneal injection of para-chlorophenylalanine.Forty-two mice were randomly divided into a negative control group,model group,SXLJF group(18.72 g/kg/day),and positive control group(diazepam,2 mg/kg)and treated with the corresponding drugs for 7 consecutive days.The open field test and pentobarbital-induced sleeping test were conducted.LC-MS-based untargeted metabolomics and network pharmacology were applied to explore the potential targets of SXLJF for treating insomnia.Finally,key targets were validated using RT-qPCR.Results:Behavioral tests demonstrated that SXLJF reduced the total distance,average velocity,central distance,and sleep latency,and prolonged sleep duration.Metabolomics and network pharmacology revealed potential targets,signaling pathways,metabolic pathways,and metabolites associated with the anti-insomnia effects of SXLJF.Specifically,tyrosine hydroxylase(TH)and tyrosine metabolism emerged as crucial metabolic pathways and targets,respectively.RT-qPCR results supported the role of TH in the mechanism of SXLJF in treating insomnia.Conclusion:In conclusion,TH and tyrosine metabolism may represent significant targets and pathways for SXLJF in treating insomnia.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82271546 and No.82301744The Shanxi Province Science and Technology Innovation Think Tank Construction Research Project,No.KXKT202317+1 种基金Fundamental Research Program of Shanxi Province,No.202303021222346 and No.202103021223224The Research Foundation of The First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University,No.YQ2208.
文摘BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has had an ongoing impact on the public’s mental health that requires long-term attention.Exploring the relationship between mental health indicators would aid in identifying solutions to improve public mental health.AIM To investigate the prevalence of anxiety,depression,and insomnia and explore the relationship among neuroticism,cognitive failures,and mental health.METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted in December 2023 using an online platform to recruit adult participants.The neuroticism,subjective cognitive function,and mental health of the participants were assessed using the neuroticism subscale of the Chinese Big Five Personality Inventory Brief Version,cognitive failures questionnaire,generalized anxiety disorder-7,patient health questionnaire-9,and insomnia severity index.Pearson's correlation analysis,independent samples t-tests,one-way analysis of variance,and structural equation model were used to examine the relationship between mental health indicators.RESULTS A total of 1011 valid questionnaires were collected,of which 343 were completed by male(33.93%)respondents and 668 were completed by female(66.07%)respondents.The rates of anxiety,depression,and insomnia were 41.3%,44.6%,and 36.3%,respectively,most cases of which were mild.Among the mental health indicators,there were significant differences by age and between those with siblings and those who were only children.Neuroticism and cognitive failures were significantly positively correlated with mental health indicators.Further moderated mediation analysis showed that cognitive failures mediated the relationship between insomnia and anxiety and between insomnia and depression,with neuroticism moderating the first half of this pathway and the effect being greater in the low-neuroticism group.CONCLUSION Cognitive failures and neuroticism play important roles in mental health.Therefore,enhancing subjective cognitive function and regulating emotional stability may contribute to the improvement of mental health.
文摘Research background and Objectives: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is recognized as the preferred non-pharmaceutical treatment for Insomnia. This pilot study aims to test the efficacy of an extended version of CBT-I called Integrative Therapy for Insomnia (IT-I). The traditional CBT-I is complemented with exercises that are expected to enhance relearning to sleep by providing different stimuli, and access options for the retrieval and application of the acquired information, cognition, and skills. Method: The efficacy of the IT-I is measured by comparing the participants’ scores on the Insomnia Severity Index at baseline and post-treatment. In total 29 people, with a wide range of ages, participated in the 8 sessions’ treatment of one hour 45 minutes per session, in mixed groups of age, gender, and primary or comorbid insomnia. Results: Comparing the ISI baseline and post-treatment scores, results show a mean improvement of 7.2 points and a p r = −0.43. Conclusions: The integration of exercises that generate sensory-motor stimuli, and address the mirror neuron system fitting with the Mental Contrasting as a metacognitive strategy seems to facilitate re-learning to sleep in cases of primary insomnia as well as for comorbid insomnia. Further studies will be needed to arrive at more firm conclusions.
文摘Insomnia,as one of the emotional diseases,has been increasing in recent years,which has a great impact on people's life and work.Therefore,researchers are eager to find a more perfect treatment.The microbiome-gut-brain axis is a new theory that has gradually become popular abroad in recent years and has a profound impact in the field of insomnia.In recent years,traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has played an increasingly important role in the treatment of insomnia,especially acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.It is the main method of TCM in the treatment of insomnia.This paper mainly reviews the combination degree of"microorganism-gut-brain axis"theory with TCM and acupuncture under the system of TCM.To explore the mechanism of TCM and acupuncture in the treatment of insomnia under the guidance of"microorganismgut-brain axis"theory,in order to provide a new idea for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia.
文摘BACKGROUND Healthcare workers(HCWs)are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)as well as worsening mental health problems and insomnia.These problems can persist for a long period,even after the pandemic.However,less is known about this topic.AIM To analyze mental health,insomnia problems,and their influencing factors in HCWs after the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS This multicenter cross-sectional,hospital-based study was conducted from June 1,2023 to June 30,2023,which was a half-year after the end of the COVID-19 emergency.Region-stratified population-based cluster sampling was applied at the provincial level for Chinese HCWs.Symptoms such as anxiety,depression,and insomnia were evaluated by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7,Patient Health Questionnaire-9,and Insomnia Severity Index.Factors influencing the symptoms were identified by multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS A total of 2000 participants were invited,for a response rate of 70.6%.A total of 1412 HCWs[618(43.8%)doctors,583(41.3%)nurses and 211(14.9%)nonfrontline],254(18.0%),231(16.4%),and 289(20.5%)had symptoms of anxiety,depression,and insomnia,respectively;severe symptoms were found in 58(4.1%),49(3.5%),and 111(7.9%)of the participants.Nurses,female sex,and hospitalization for COVID-19 were risk factors for anxiety,depression,and insomnia symptoms;moreover,death from family or friends was a risk factor for insomnia symptoms.During the COVID-19 outbreak,most[1086(76.9%)]of the participating HCWs received psychological interventions,while nearly all[994(70.4%)]of them had received public psychological education.Only 102(7.2%)of the HCWs received individual counseling from COVID-19.CONCLUSION Although the mental health and sleep problems of HCWs were relieved after the COVID-19 pandemic,they still faced challenges and greater risks than did the general population.Identifying risk factors would help in providing targeted interventions.In addition,although a major proportion of HCWs have received public psychological education,individual interventions are still insufficient.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(82360905)Gansu Provincial University Teachers'Innovation Fund Projects(2023A-092 and 2024B-109).
文摘Objective To explore the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and mechanism of action of hub herb pairs for treating insomnia.Methods Totally 104 prescriptions were statistically analyzed.The association rule algorithm was applied to mine the hub herb pairs.Network pharmacology was utilized to analyze the mechanism of the hub herb pairs,while molecular docking was applied to simulate the interaction between receptors and herb molecules,thereby predicting their binding affinities.Results The most frequently used herbs in TCM prescriptions for treating insomnia included Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,Radix Glycyrrhizae,Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng,and Poria cum Radix Pini.Among them,the most commonly used were the supplementing herbs,followed by heat-clearing,mind-calming,and exterior-releasing ones,with their properties of warm and cold,flavors of sweet,Pungent,and bitter,and meridian tropisms of liver,lungs,spleen,kidneys,heart,and stomach.The hub herb pairs based on the association rules included Radix Astragali-Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng,Rhizoma Chuanxiong-Radix Glycyrrhizae,Seman Platycladi-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae-Radix Glycyrrhizae,Radix Polygalae-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,and Radix Astragali-Semen Ziziphi Spinosae.Network pharmacology revealed that the cAMP signaling pathway might play a key role in treating insomnia synergistically with HIF-1 signaling pathway,prolactin signaling pathway,chemical carcinogenesis receptor activation,and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.Molecular docking indicated that there was good binding between the active ingredients of the hub herb pairs and the hub targets.Conclusions This study identified six hub herb pairs for treating insomnia in TCM.These hub herb pairs may synergistically treat insomnia with HIF-1 signaling pathway,prolactin signaling pathway,chemical carcinogenesis receptor activation,and PI3K-Akt signaling pathway through the cAMP signaling pathway.
文摘BACKGROUND The treatment of adolescent patients with anxiety,depression and insomnia is challenging,and there is no ideal treatment method.AIM To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Wuling capsule combined with sertraline in the treatment of adolescent anxiety,depression and insomnia.METHODS Eighty adolescent patients with anxiety,depression with insomnia who were admitted to our hospital from April 1,2022 to March 30,2024.And the subjects were randomly classified into the control group(n=40)and the observational group(n=40).The control group was treated with a combination of sertraline and placebo.The observation group was treated with Wuling capsule in addition to sertraline.The two groups were cured continuously for 8 weeks.Insomnia severity index(ISI),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD)were used to evaluate the clinical symptoms before treatment and at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks after treatment.The Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale(TESS)was used to evaluate adverse reactions during treatment.RESULTS There was no obvious difference in HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05).After treatment,the HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores of patients in both groups decreased compared with before treatment,and HAMD,HAMA and ISI scores of patients in the observation group were remarkedly lower than those in the control group at each time point after treatment(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the TESS score of the study group were sharply lower(t=18.239,P<0.001).CONCLUSION Wuling capsule can further alleviate the insomnia symptoms of adolescents with anxiety and depression,and the efficacy and safety are high.It is recommended to promote the application.
基金Supported by The Science and Technology Program of Nantong Health Committee,China,No.MA2019003 and No.MA2021017The Science and Technology Program of Nantong City,China,No.KD2021JYYJYB025,No.JCZ2022040,and No.KD2022KYJJZD022.
文摘In recent years,insomnia has gradually become a common disease in society,which seriously affects people's quality of life.At present,with the deepening of research on intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis in Western medicine,many studies suggest that regulating the gastrointestinal tract can treat brain-related diseases.It is found that brain-gut-bacteria axis plays an important role in the prevention and treatment of primary insomnia.At present,although the clinical treatment of insomnia with Western medicine can improve the insomnia symptoms of patients to a certain extent,there are still obvious adverse reactions,such as anxiety and depression,drug addiction,etc.,so long-term oral drug therapy cannot be carried out.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and acu-puncture techniques have certain therapeutic effects on insomnia.TCM believes that the brain and gastrointestinal system are connected through the meridian,and the pathophysiology is closely related.This paper will discuss the theory and feasibility of TCM for the treatment of insomnia from the pathological relation-ship between brain-gut axis,intestinal flora and insomnia.
文摘The gut microbiome is an extensive variety of bacteria with a range of metabolic capabilities that can be pathogenic,beneficial,or opportunistic.Changes in the gut microbiota's composition can affect the link between gut integrity and host health as well as cause disruptions to numerous neurological systems.The second most prevalent mental health problem,insomnia has a negative social and economic impact.Currently,it is becoming increasingly obvious how crucial it is to preserve the delicate balance of gut microbiota to treat illness-related symptoms like insomnia.Although traditional Chinese medicine has proposed an effective strategy against insomnia through gut microbiota alteration in animal models,studies in human models are limited.This decreases the predictive value of the studies in terms of human outcomes.This editorial places an emphasis on cultural sensitivity rather than scientific reasoning that promotes the use of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).We aim to emphasize the concern that promoting TCM could divert resources from conventional medical research,leading to suboptimal care.
文摘Insomnia is among the most common sleep disorders worldwide.Insomnia in older adults is a social and public health problem.Insomnia affects the physical and mental health of elderly hospitalized patients and can aggravate or induce physical illnesses.Understanding subjective feelings and providing reasonable and standardized care for elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia are urgent issues.AIM To explore the differences in self-reported outcomes associated with insomnia among elderly hospitalized patients.METHODS One hundred patients admitted to the geriatric unit of our hospital between June 2021 and December 2021 were included in this study.Self-reported symptoms were assessed using the Athens Insomnia Scale(AIS),Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7(GAD-7),Geriatric Depression Scale-15(GDS-15),Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness(MUNSH),Barthel Index Evaluation(BI),Morse Fall Scale(MFS),Mini-Mental State Examination,and the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire(SF-36).Correlation coefficients were used to analyze the correlation between sleep quality and self-reported symptoms.Effects of insomnia was analyzed using Logistic regression analysis.RESULTS Nineteen patients with AIS≥6 were included in the insomnia group,and the incidence of insomnia was 19%(19/100).The remaining 81 patients were assigned to the non-insomnia group.There were significant differences between the two groups in the GDA-7,GDS-15,MUNSH,BI,MFS,and SF-36 items(P<0.05).Patients in the insomnia group were more likely to experience anxiety,depression,and other mental illnesses,as well as difficulties with everyday tasks and a greater risk of falling(P<0.05).Subjective well-being and quality of life were poorer in the insomnia group than in the control group.The AIS scores positively correlated with the GAD-7,GDS-15,and MFS scores in elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that GDS-15≥5 was an independent risk factor for insomnia in elderly hospitalized patients(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The number of self-reported symptoms was higher among elderly hospitalized patients with insomnia.Therefore,we should focus on the main complaints of patients to meet their care needs.
文摘The objective of this study was to carry out a review of the literature covering the topic of the association between sleep, insomnia and the medicinal use of cannabis. The guiding question for carrying out this study was whether the medicinal use of cannabis could have a significant positive impact on reducing insomnia. To this end, a review of the literature on the topic was prepared, both in English and Portuguese, from 2005 to 2023, in the PubMed, Scielo and LILACS databases. To search the databases, the keywords “cannabis”, “cannabidiol”, “tetrahydrocannabinol”, “insomnia” and “endocannabinoid” were used. In total, the initial search resulted in 17 articles. After a more careful analysis, only 6 of these articles met the inclusion criteria established for this study. Thus, it was concluded that, although some studies link the use of medicinal cannabis with an improvement in sleep quality, the current literature still lacks more studies on the topic.
基金Research on the Mechanism of Suan Zao Ren’s(SZS)Hypnotic Effect Based on TXNIP/NLRP3 Signaling Pathway(2023-ZXFZJJ-JW-071).
文摘Objectives This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of Suan Zao Ren(Semen Ziziphi Spinosae,SZS)extract on insomnia induced by p-chlorophenylalanine(PCPA)in rats and its influence on the thioredoxin-interacting protein(TXNIP)/nucleotide-binding domain Leucine-rich repeat and pyrin domain-containing receptor 3(NLRP3)inflammasome pathway,and to preliminarily explore themechanism by which SZS extract improves insomnia.Methods Fifty male Sprague–Dawley(SD)rats were used,with 8 rats in the blank group and 42 rats in the modeling group.The modeling group was induced by intraperitoneal injection of PCPA at a dose of 500mg·kg^(-1) for six consecutive days,with daily cage exchange.After 6 days,40 successfully modeled rats were randomly divided into five groups:themodel group(equal volume of distilled water),the positive group(0.75 mg·kg^(-1)),and low-,medium-,and high-dose SZS extract groups(1.5,3,and 6 g·kg^(-1),respectively),with 8 rats in each group.Treatments were administered for seven consecutive days.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to measure levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA)in the rat cerebral cortex.The thiobarbituric acid(TBA)method was used to determine malondialdehyde(MDA)levels,and the hydroxylamine method was used to determine superoxide dismutase(SOD)levels.The 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)method was used to measure total antioxidant capacity(TAOC)in the cerebral cortex.Pathological changes in the cerebral cortex were observed,and Western blot was used to detect the protein expressions of TXNIP,NLRP3,apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a Caspase activation and recruitment domain(CARD),and cysteine–aspartate-specific protease 1(Caspase-1)in the cerebral cortex.Results Compared with the blank group,the model group showed a significantly prolonged sleep latency(p<0.001)and a significantly shortened sleep duration(p<0.001).There were no changes in serum MDA and SOD levels.MDA levels in the cerebral cortex were significantly increased(p<0.001),while SOD and TAOC levels were significantly decreased(p<0.001).The 5-HT level was increased(p<0.05),and the GABA level was significantly decreased(p<0.001).SZS extract improved these conditions to varying degrees.Light microscopy showed no significant changes in cortical neurons but transmission electron microscopy revealed intact mitochondrial structures in the blank group,while the model group showed swollen and unclear mitochondria with reduced organelles.After 7 days of treatment,these conditions improved in the SZS extract groups.Compared with the blank group,the expressions of the four proteins in the model group were increased,and the expressions of these proteins were decreased in the SZS extract groups compared with the model group.Conclusion SZS extract may exert an antioxidant effect to treat insomnia by downregulating the expression of TXNIP/NLRP3 proteins and regulating oxidative stress levels in the cerebral cortex.
文摘Introduction: Insomnia is a common but often underdiagnosed and undertreated condition among cancer patients, significantly impacting their quality of life (QoL). Oncologists play a crucial role in managing insomnia, yet their knowledge and practices in this area remain unclear. This study aims to assess the current practices of oncologists in Singapore regarding insomnia management and to identify areas where additional education may be needed. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of practicing medical and radiation oncologists in Singapore. The survey, based on the 2023 ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline for managing insomnia in adult cancer patients, included 12 multiple-choice, checkbox, and open-ended questions. Data were analyzed descriptively to identify trends in screening, assessment, and management of insomnia among oncologists. Results: A total of 25 oncologists responded to the survey. The majority (84%) do not routinely screen for sleep disturbances, and only a small fraction uses validated tools to assess insomnia severity. Time constraints and a lack of knowledge were identified as the primary barriers to comprehensive sleep assessments. Pharmacological treatments, particularly melatonin and Z-class drugs, were commonly initiated, with 32% of oncologists using them as first-line therapy. Non-pharmacological strategies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, were underutilized. Additionally, many oncologists expressed uncertainty about when to refer patients to sleep specialists, indicating a gap in their training and confidence in managing insomnia. Conclusion: This study reveals significant gaps in the routine screening and comprehensive management of insomnia among oncologists in Singapore. Despite the high prevalence of sleep disturbances in cancer patients, oncologists often prioritize other symptoms and lack the necessary tools and knowledge to address insomnia effectively. The findings underscore the need for targeted educational interventions to enhance oncologists’ competence in diagnosing and managing insomnia, ultimately improving patient care.
文摘Insomnia is currently a common phenomenon,which manifests itself as difficulty in falling asleep,problems remaining asleep,or early awakening,and has a serious impact on people’s lives.Neurotransmitters play a key role in regulating the sleep-wake cycle,among which gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA),5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT),noradrenaline(NE),acetylcholine(ACh),and melatonin have been widely studied.This review analyzes the research results in recent years and reveals the role of neurotransmitters in the occurrence of insomnia and their relevance.It provides new perspectives for further discussion on the diagnosis and treatment strategies of insomnia and research on targeted drugs.
文摘Objective: To investigate the effect of lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure on insomnia in breast cancer. Methods: 96 cases of insomnia patients with breast cancer were randomly divided into observation group and control group with 48 cases in each group. The control group received traditional methods to assist sleep, while the observation group underwent lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure on this basis. Within 24 hours of patient enrollment and after 2 weeks of intervention, PSQI was utilized to assess sleep quality, SCL-90 was employed to evaluate psychological status, TCM syndrome scale was applied to assess symptom improvement. Besides, cancer-related fatigue score was also used to assess patient fatigue status. Results: After the intervention, the observation group was conspicuously better than the control group in PSQI score, SCL-90 score, TCM syndrome scale score. The differences were statistically significant (P Conclusion: Lavender aromatherapy combined with acupressure can significantly improve the sleep quality of breast cancer patients, and also show a certain effect in relieving adverse emotions and symptoms.
文摘Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of web-based mindfulness yoga on elderly caregivers’ level of insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in ideal care using a repeated measure analysis. Web-based interventions are highly beneficial for many individuals of all ages since they are accessible, convenient, private, cost-effective, and can impact on a large scale. Since there is no study examining the impact of web-based mindfulness yoga programs on insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in their ideal care, this study is worthy of investigation. Methods: A total of 27 care workers who met all criteria from care service centers for the elderly in the Kyushu area, Japan, completed the Insomnia Severity Index, Sleep Quality Scale extracted from the Oguri-Shirakawa-Azumi Sleep Inventory, and Caregivers’ Belief in Ideal Care before and after practicing a web-based mindfulness yoga program. We employed a within-subject design to investigate the effect of mindfulness yoga on those measured surveys. Results: Repeated-measures ANOVAs were performed by comparing the ISI-J, CBIC, and Sleep Quality Scale before and after the intervention. The results revealed that participants significantly improved their insomnia, sleep quality, and beliefs in ideal care, which were assessed after the intervention compared to before the intervention. Conclusion: Web-based interventions are extremely beneficial for many individuals of all ages since they are accessible, convenient, private, cost-effective, and can impact on a large scale. Furthermore, given that alleviating poor work environment may be associated with mitigating high turnover rates and prevention of maltreatment of their elderly clients, this study has added to current literature the crucial roles of web-based intervention programs. We hope that our findings will encourage the provision of web-based intervention programs where caregivers can practice them during their break or at home.
基金Research Project on Heilongjiang Province Traditional Chinese Medicine No.ZHY2022-057。
文摘Objective:To analyze the effectiveness of applying ShuGan JieYu Capsules(SGJYC)combined with trazodone in patients with post-stroke depression(PSD)with insomnia.Methods:60 cases of PSD with insomnia patients admitted to the hospital from May 2022 to May 2023 were selected and randomly divided into a reference group(trazodone)and a research group(SGJYC combined with trazodone)of 30 cases each.Statistics were analyzed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAM-D),Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI),and Activities of Daily Living(ADL)scale before treatment and 4,8,and 12 weeks after treatment.Results:Before treatment,The results of HAM-D,PSQI,and ADL scale studies in the two groups before treatment were not statistically significant(P>0.05);4,8,and 12 weeks after treatment,the results of HAM-D and PSQI studies in the research group were lower than that of the reference group,and the results of ADL scale studies were higher than that of the reference group.There was a significant difference between the groups(P<0.05).The total adverse reaction rate of the research group was lower than that of the reference group,and there was a significant difference between the groups(P<0.05).Conclusion:The combination of SGJYC and trazodone reduced depression in post-stroke patients,corrected insomnia,improved sleep quality,was safe,and had a low rate of adverse reactions.
基金supported by the Shandong Province Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Project (M-2022012)。
文摘Background:Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is commonly used for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia,with tongue diagnosis being particularly important.The aim of our study was to develop and validate a novel tongue imaging-based radiomics(TIR)method for accurately diagnosing insomnia severity.Methods:This two-center analysis prospectively enrolled 399 patients who underwent tongue imaging between July and October 2021 and divided them into primary and validation cohorts by study center.Here,we referred to the Insomnia Severity Index(ISI)standard and the degree of insomnia was evaluated as absent,subthreshold,moderate,or severe.For developed the TIR diagnostic tool,a U-Net algorithm was used to segment tongue images.Subsequently,seven imaging features were selected from the extracted high-throughout radiomics features using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator algorithm.Then,the final radiomics model was developed in the primary cohort and tested in the independent validation cohort.Finally,we assessed and compared the diagnostic performance differences between TCM tongue diagnosis and our TIR diagnostic tool with the ISI gold standard.The confusion matrix was calculated to evaluate the diagnostic performance.Results:Seven tongue imaging features were selected to build the TIR tool,with showing good correlations with the insomnia degree.The TIR method had an accuracy of 0.798,a macro-average sensitivity of 0.78,a macro-average specificity of 0.906,a weighted-average sensitivity of 0.798,and a weighted specificity of 0.916,showing a significantly better performance compared to the average performance of three experienced TCM physicians(mean accuracy of 0.458,P<0.01).Conclusions:The preliminary study demonstrates the potential application of TIR in the diagnosis of insomnia degree and measurement of sleep health.The integration of quantitative imaging analysis and machine learning algorithms holds promise for advancing both of TCM and precision sleep medicine.
文摘Objective:To explore the relationship between organizational identification,occupational stress,and insomnia among nurses and to analyze the moderating role of organizational identification between occupational stress and insomnia.Methods:Through stratified sampling,720 nurses working in a tertiary A-level hospital in Shandong Province from March to May 2021 were surveyed using an effort-reward imbalance questionnaire,an organizational identification questionnaire,and the Athens Insomnia scale.Results:Organizational identification was negatively correlated with occupational stress and insomnia(r_(1)=-0.121,P_(1)<0.01;r_(2)=-0.144,P_(2)<0.01).Occupational stress was positively correlated with insomnia(r=0.379,P<0.01).Organizational identity significantly moderated nurses’occupational stress and insomnia(β=-0.192,t=-2.558,P<0.05).Conclusion:Occupational stress and organizational identification can predict insomnia.Organizational identification could negatively mediate the relationship between occupational stress and insomnia.Improving organizational identification may help alleviate insomnia symptoms by relieving occupational stress.
文摘Objective:To determine the impact of applying the theory of human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing in overcoming insomnia in patients of urinary incontinence(UI)after stroke.Insomnia is a sleep disorder experienced by UI patients after stroke which can exacerbate problems related to brain damage and can complicate the recovery process.Methods:This study was a quasi-experimental conducted in 4 hospitals.Fifty-six patients were selected by convenience sampling and divided into 2 groups(the intervention and control group).Participants in the intervention group received“applying the theory of Human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing,”starting when the patient is about to go home from the hospital and continuing at the house.Measurement of insomnia is done using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI).Results:The mean insomnia scores of participants from both groups increased in the first and third measurements.The second and third insomnia measurements found a significant difference(P<0.001).This intervention decreased the average score of insomnia by 4.11 times in the second measurement and 5.82 times in the third measurement.The most important item that decreased in the third measurement of insomnia was sleep efficiency.Conclusions:Applying the theory of human becoming and self-care deficit theory of nursing in this study significantly decreased the insomnia score of post-stroke UI patients.It can be used as a guide for nurses,patients,and families in managing insomnia.In addition,the application of nursing theory in nursing practice can systematize nursing care plans and organize the knowledge of professionals into a conceptual framework,as well as provide effective guidance for nurses on what to do.