Geriatrik Bireylerde Yutma Performansı ve Uyku Bozukluğu Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi
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2023Author
Alıcı, Rabia
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ALICI, R. Investigation of the Relationship Between Swallowing Performance
and Sleep Disorder in Geriatric Individuals, Hacettepe University Graduate
School of Health Sciences Neurology Physiotherapist Master's Thesis, Ankara,
2023. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between swallowing
performance and sleep disorders in geriatric individuals. 50 geriatric individuals aged
65 and over were included in the study. Demographic information of geriatric
individuals is recorded. Mental status assessment of geriatric individuals was done
with Mini Mental Status Examination, and physical performance assessment was made
with 4 Meter Walk Test. Swallowing performance evaluation; The Turkish-Eating
Assessment Tool (T-EAT-10), Yale Swallowing Protocol, Functional Oral Intake
Scale (FOIS), Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) were used. Sleep disturbance assessment
was done with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality
Index (PSQI). Evaluation of swallowing quality of life was done with the Turkish
Swallowing Quality of Life Questionnaire (T-SWAL-QoL), and consumption was
evaluated with the Modified Borg Scale. According to T-EAT-10, individuals were
divided into two groups as those with dysphagia symptoms (T-EAT-10 ≥ 3) (n=27)
and those without (T-EAT-10<3) symptoms (n=23). There was no relationship
between swallowing disorder symptoms and daytime sleepiness (p>0,05), and there
was a weak positive correlation between sleep quality (r=0,284, p<0,05). There was a
weak positive correlation between reflux symptom severity and daytime sleepiness
(r=0,306, p<0,05), and a moderate positive correlation between reflux symptom
severity and sleep quality (r=0,403, p<0,05). There was no correlation between T EAT-10 and T-SWAL-QoL sub-parameters Eating Time, Eating Desire, Sleep,
Fatigue, Mental Health, and Sociality (p>0,05). There was a weak negative correlation
between T-EAT-10 and the sub-parameters General Complaint and Food Choice,
respectively (r=-0,284, r=-0,321, p<0,05), There was a moderate negative correlation
between T-EAT-10 and Fear of Eating and Communication sub-parameters,
respectively (r=-0,430, r=-0,434, p<0,05). There was no difference in sleep disorders
and physical performance between the groups (p>0,05). As a result, there is no
relationship between the symptoms of swallowing disorder, which is one of the
swallowing sub-parameters, and daytime sleepiness and sleep quality. There is a
moderate relationship between reflux symptom, daytime sleepiness and sleep quality,
which is one of the swallowing sub-parameters. It has been suggested that the
relationship between sleep and swallowing functions in geriatric individuals should
also be investigated with different sample groups.