Hand self-shiatsu to promote sleep among Veterans and their family members: A non-randomized, multiple-methods study

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Introduction: The determinants of Veterans’ and their family members’ health and well-being are compromised by sleep deficiency (SD). The use of long-term drug therapies for treatment is controversial, and the evidence to support positive outcomes is limited. Instead, guidelines recommend non-pharmacological sleep interventions for SD. Hand self-shiatsu (HSS) is a drug-free, pragmatic, easy-to-learn self-management technique that provides patients with an intervention they can actively control, thus contributing to feelings of self-efficacy. The objective of this work was to examine whether a prescribed HSS intervention would result in improved objectively and subjectively measured sleep. Methods: This was a non-randomized controlled study. Objective (actigraphy) measures and standardized self-report questionnaires were applied at baseline and at four and eight weeks post-intervention. Participants also completed a detailed sleep log. Results: No significant differences were found in the actigraphy sleep dimensions across the three measurement time points in either the intervention or the control group. With respect to the self-report measures, a significant change was detected for sleep disturbance (χ22 = 10 [n = 25], p = 0.007) for the intervention group, and 77% stated they would recommend HSS to others. A significant change in two self-report measures was noted in the control group, a potential artifact of the sub-optimal recruitment to this group imposed by the COVID-19 restrictions. Discussion: Although actigraphy data did not support the hypothesis, the self-report measures and qualitative information from participants’ end-of-study interviews indicated endorsement of HSS for the management of sleep difficulties and increased self-efficacy.

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Brown, C. A., Rivard, A., Bellmore, L., Kane, M., Roberts, M. R., & Wang, Y. (2021). Hand self-shiatsu to promote sleep among Veterans and their family members: A non-randomized, multiple-methods study. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 7(2), 50–60. https://doi.org/10.3138/JMVFH-2020-0054

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