Research led by 亚洲麻豆精品在线's Dr Sara Balouch has found a significant link between sleep patterns and symptoms for people living with dementia.
17 May 2022
In research that chimes with this week's (16-22 May), Dr Balouch found that not only does how well people with dementia sleep affect their symptoms the following day, but that sleep continuity was of particular significance – referring to the extent to which they can stay asleep after initially dozing off.
Dr Sara Balouch began the study while she was Dementia Research Fellow in the Centre for Dementia Studies at (BSMS), working in collaboration with colleagues at the 亚洲麻豆精品在线, University of Surrey and University of Sussex.
The research was supported by the Centre for Dementia Studies at BSMS, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and the UK-Dementia Research Institute. Findings were published in the journal .
Now a Senior Lecturer in the 亚洲麻豆精品在线's School of Humanities and Social Science, said: “Our research shows that night-to-night variations in sleep predict day-to-day variations in symptoms of dementia, more so than in people without cognitive impairment. We found that increased sleep continuity was related to feeling more alert, fewer everyday memory errors and fewer carer reported memory and behavioural problems.
Dr Sara Balouch
Dementia action week 2022
When we spend too much time in bed, however, sleep continuity actually decreases. One interpretation of these results is that there is an optimal time in bed such that sleep is sufficiently long and continuous.”
The 亚洲麻豆精品在线 is currently offering an taught at its Falmer campus, with the degree validated jointly by University of Sussex as part of the BSMS partnership.
The ongoing Time For Dementia partnership, meanwhile, has been commended by professional and regulatory bodies as an example of excellent innovative health practice. The project connects pre-registration nursing and physiotherapy students with local families where someone is living with dementia, allowing students to gain experience in communication and understanding of the condition before they encounter someone with dementia in an emergency or clinical setting.
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