The Efficacy of Psycho-Educational Interventions to Optimize Women's Sleep in Pregnancy: An Integrative Review

心理教育干预对优化孕期女性睡眠的有效性:一项综合性综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Poor sleep in pregnancy is associated with several adverse maternal and infant outcomes. Psychoeducational interventions may offer a safe and acceptable first-line intervention to help with sleep disturbances. AIM: To identify and review studies that examined the effect of psycho-educational interventions on sleep in pregnancy and to identify moderators in the treatment effects of the interventions. METHODS: An integrative review methodology was used. A comprehensive search in five electronic databases retrieved 1250 articles. Eligible studies (n = 12) were assessed for methodological quality according to the "QualSyst" rapid appraisal tool. Data were extracted and recorded using a modified Covidence form. Quantitative data were summarized in a meta-analysis or narrative synthesis. Qualitative data were narratively reported. FINDINGS: Twelve studies with three different sleep interventions: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), Sleep Healthy Education (SHE) and relaxation training were included. Given the variation in study methodologies and interventions, only quantitative results from RCT trials using CBT-I were summarized in the meta-analysis. CBT-I was found to be statistically significant in improving sleep quality in pregnancy (Standard Mean Difference = -0.78; 95% CI = -1.01, -0.54, p < 0.001). Few studies reported the efficacy of SHE and relaxation training. Potential moderators had no effect on the measured sleep quality outcome. Overall, psychoeducational interventions were acceptable to participants during pregnancy. CONCLUSION: There is insufficient evidence on which to base the recommendations about the effectiveness of all psychoeducational interventions to improve sleep. Based on the available literature, CBT-I is an evidence-based intervention to improve sleep quality in pregnancy.

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