Disturbed sleep can affect personal wellbeing and impede the rehabilitation
and recovery of older people from illness,
This paper reports the findings of a pilot study which included examination
of sleep quality and sleep patter ns of older people in community hospital
and nursing home settings.
A marked proportion of older people reported sleeping well in nursing care
settings, and those in nursing homes slept better than those in the communi
ty hospital.
The main causes of sleep disturbance in both settings were: needing to go t
o the toilet, noise, pain, and discomfort; a similar pattern was seen acros
s the different settings.
No discernible difference was found in quality of sleep and whether patient
s felt rested or not between those patients on hypnotic medication and thos
e who were not.
The implications of the findings for practice and future research are discu
ssed.