Abstract
Impaired sleep due to nocturnal pruritus is a common symptom in patients with chronic pruritus. How ever, there is no standardized, simplified instrument for assessing sleep-related problems in patients with chronic pruritus. After a literature search, we conducted 50 interviews with patients with chronic pruritus and tested 12 items most frequently used in routine sleep questionnaires. Afterwards, 2 sleep assessment questionnaires (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; Regensburg Insomnia Scale) were selected for use in 88 patients with chronic pruritus with sleep impairment due to pruritus. They were completed twice; once before optimizing their individual pruritus therapy and once again after 4 weeks. During the latter survey, 21 patients reported that pruritus no longer negatively affected their sleep. These patients also achieved a significant improvement in their sleeping behaviour in the Regensburg Insomnia Scale. Therefore, the Regensburg Insomnia Scale appears to be well-suited to assessing sleep impairment in patients with chronic pruritus.
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Suilmann, T., Zeidler, C., Osada, N., Riepe, C., & Ständer, S. (2018). Usability of validated sleep-assessment questionnaires in patients with chronic pruritus: An interview-based study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 98(8), 722–727. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2947
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