Feasibility and effects of TAI CIA I for the promotion of sleep quality and quality of life a single-group study in a sample of older Chinese individuals in Hong Kong
Feasibility and effects of TAI CIA I for the promotion of sleep quality and quality of life a single-group study in a sample of older Chinese individuals in Hong Kong
Poor sleep in later life is a global issue that reduces many individuals' quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this pilot study was to test the feasibility and effects of a simplified tai chi exercise intervention on sleep quality and QOL among Chinese community-dwelling older adults with poor sleep quality. This single-group, descriptive feasibility study included 34 individuals with poor sleep quality who agreed to participate in a 12-week tai chi intervention. Twenty-six individuals completed the program (23.5% dropout rate). Older adults with poor sleep quality who completed the intervention showed significant improvement in the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 mental component and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index global and component scores. The low recruitment and attendance and high dropout rates might be associated with participants' age, gender, and sleep quality. Further long-term studies are required to examine the potential effects of the tai chi intervention.
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Mei-Han Lo, Catherine
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Lee, Paul H.
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1 March 2014
Mei-Han Lo, Catherine
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Lee, Paul H.
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Mei-Han Lo, Catherine and Lee, Paul H.
(2014)
Feasibility and effects of TAI CIA I for the promotion of sleep quality and quality of life a single-group study in a sample of older Chinese individuals in Hong Kong.
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 40 (3), .
(doi:10.3928/00989134-20131028-08).
Abstract
Poor sleep in later life is a global issue that reduces many individuals' quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this pilot study was to test the feasibility and effects of a simplified tai chi exercise intervention on sleep quality and QOL among Chinese community-dwelling older adults with poor sleep quality. This single-group, descriptive feasibility study included 34 individuals with poor sleep quality who agreed to participate in a 12-week tai chi intervention. Twenty-six individuals completed the program (23.5% dropout rate). Older adults with poor sleep quality who completed the intervention showed significant improvement in the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 mental component and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index global and component scores. The low recruitment and attendance and high dropout rates might be associated with participants' age, gender, and sleep quality. Further long-term studies are required to examine the potential effects of the tai chi intervention.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 28 October 2013
Published date: 1 March 2014
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