Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3482457 | Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA | 2012 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo investigate the insomnia incidence and treatment status of military retired cadres and offer an instruction for their health care.MethodsWe designed a questionnaires composed of general information, health-related factors, diseases, etc. Insomnia manifestations included regular sleep time, shorten sleep time and extent, time of falling asleep, sleep quality, difficultly returning to sleep after awakening at mid-night, insomnia time, etc.ResultsA total of 4759 questionnaires (94.2%) were reclaimed. Dyssomnia was found in 1843 persons (38.7%), including 1006 cases of transient insomnia (44.0%) and 837 cases of acute insomnia (36.6%).ConclusionAbout one third of the examined military retired cadres have sleep problems, so they should enhance the health care consciousness and receive proper nurse and treatment.