Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities

Abstract Background Excessive daytime sleepiness may be determined by a number of factors including personal characteristics, co-morbidities and socio-economic conditions. In this study we identified factors associated with excessive daytime sleepiness in 2 First Nation communities in rural Saskatch...

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Published in:BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Main Authors: van der Spuy, Ina, Karunanayake, Chandima P, Dosman, James A, McMullin, Kathleen, Zhao, Gaungming, Abonyi, Sylvia, Rennie, Donna C, Lawson, Joshua, Kirychuk, Shelley, MacDonald, Judith, Jimmy, Laurie, Koehncke, Niels, Ramsden, Vivian R, Fenton, Mark, Marchildon, Gregory P, King, Malcolm, Pahwa, Punam
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83165
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spelling ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/83165 2023-05-15T16:15:52+02:00 Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities van der Spuy, Ina Karunanayake, Chandima P Dosman, James A McMullin, Kathleen Zhao, Gaungming Abonyi, Sylvia Rennie, Donna C Lawson, Joshua Kirychuk, Shelley MacDonald, Judith Jimmy, Laurie Koehncke, Niels Ramsden, Vivian R Fenton, Mark Marchildon, Gregory P King, Malcolm Pahwa, Punam 2017-12-12 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83165 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-017-0536-x en eng BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 2017 Dec 12;17(1):192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-017-0536-x http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83165 The Author(s). Journal Article 2017 ftunivtoronto https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-017-0536-x 2020-06-17T12:11:25Z Abstract Background Excessive daytime sleepiness may be determined by a number of factors including personal characteristics, co-morbidities and socio-economic conditions. In this study we identified factors associated with excessive daytime sleepiness in 2 First Nation communities in rural Saskatchewan. Methods Data for this study were from a 2012–13 baseline assessment of the First Nations Lung Health Project, in collaboration between two Cree First Nation reserve communities in Saskatchewan and researchers at the University of Saskatchewan. Community research assistants conducted the assessments in two stages. In the first stage, brochures describing the purpose and nature of the project were distributed on a house by house basis. In the second stage, all individuals age 17 years and older not attending school in the participating communities were invited to the local health care center to participate in interviewer-administered questionnaires and clinical assessments. Excessive daytime sleepiness was defined as Epworth Sleepiness Scale score > 10. Results Of 874 persons studied, 829 had valid Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores. Of these, 91(11.0%) had excessive daytime sleepiness; 12.4% in women and 9.6% in men. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that respiratory comorbidities, environmental exposures and loud snoring were significantly associated with excessive daytime sleepiness. Conclusions Excessive daytime sleepiness in First Nations peoples living on reserves in rural Saskatchewan is associated with factors related to respiratory co-morbidities, conditions of poverty, and loud snoring. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space BMC Pulmonary Medicine 17 1
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description Abstract Background Excessive daytime sleepiness may be determined by a number of factors including personal characteristics, co-morbidities and socio-economic conditions. In this study we identified factors associated with excessive daytime sleepiness in 2 First Nation communities in rural Saskatchewan. Methods Data for this study were from a 2012–13 baseline assessment of the First Nations Lung Health Project, in collaboration between two Cree First Nation reserve communities in Saskatchewan and researchers at the University of Saskatchewan. Community research assistants conducted the assessments in two stages. In the first stage, brochures describing the purpose and nature of the project were distributed on a house by house basis. In the second stage, all individuals age 17 years and older not attending school in the participating communities were invited to the local health care center to participate in interviewer-administered questionnaires and clinical assessments. Excessive daytime sleepiness was defined as Epworth Sleepiness Scale score > 10. Results Of 874 persons studied, 829 had valid Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores. Of these, 91(11.0%) had excessive daytime sleepiness; 12.4% in women and 9.6% in men. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that respiratory comorbidities, environmental exposures and loud snoring were significantly associated with excessive daytime sleepiness. Conclusions Excessive daytime sleepiness in First Nations peoples living on reserves in rural Saskatchewan is associated with factors related to respiratory co-morbidities, conditions of poverty, and loud snoring.
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author van der Spuy, Ina
Karunanayake, Chandima P
Dosman, James A
McMullin, Kathleen
Zhao, Gaungming
Abonyi, Sylvia
Rennie, Donna C
Lawson, Joshua
Kirychuk, Shelley
MacDonald, Judith
Jimmy, Laurie
Koehncke, Niels
Ramsden, Vivian R
Fenton, Mark
Marchildon, Gregory P
King, Malcolm
Pahwa, Punam
spellingShingle van der Spuy, Ina
Karunanayake, Chandima P
Dosman, James A
McMullin, Kathleen
Zhao, Gaungming
Abonyi, Sylvia
Rennie, Donna C
Lawson, Joshua
Kirychuk, Shelley
MacDonald, Judith
Jimmy, Laurie
Koehncke, Niels
Ramsden, Vivian R
Fenton, Mark
Marchildon, Gregory P
King, Malcolm
Pahwa, Punam
Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
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Karunanayake, Chandima P
Dosman, James A
McMullin, Kathleen
Zhao, Gaungming
Abonyi, Sylvia
Rennie, Donna C
Lawson, Joshua
Kirychuk, Shelley
MacDonald, Judith
Jimmy, Laurie
Koehncke, Niels
Ramsden, Vivian R
Fenton, Mark
Marchildon, Gregory P
King, Malcolm
Pahwa, Punam
author_sort van der Spuy, Ina
title Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
title_short Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
title_full Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
title_fullStr Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of excessive daytime sleepiness in two First Nation communities
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