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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 11, 2021
Open Peer Review Period: Aug 11, 2021 - Oct 6, 2021
Date Accepted: Dec 27, 2021
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Sleep Disturbance and Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Prospective mHealth Study

McBeth J, Dixon WG, Moore SM, Hellman B, James B, Kyle SD, Lunt M, Cordingley L, Yimer BB, Druce KL

Sleep Disturbance and Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Prospective mHealth Study

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(4):e32825

DOI: 10.2196/32825

PMID: 35451978

PMCID: 9077504

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Sleep disturbance and quality of life in Rheumatoid Arthritis: a prospective mobile health study

  • John McBeth; 
  • William G Dixon; 
  • Susan Mary Moore; 
  • Bruce Hellman; 
  • Ben James; 
  • Simon D Kyle; 
  • Mark Lunt; 
  • Lis Cordingley; 
  • Belay Birlie Yimer; 
  • Katie Louise Druce

ABSTRACT

Background:

Sleep disturbance and poor health related quality of life (HRQoL) are common in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Sleep disturbances, such as less total sleep time, more waking periods after sleep onset, and higher levels of non-restorative sleep, may be a driver of HRQoL. However, understanding if these sleep disturbances reduce HRQoL has, to date, been challenging due to the need to collect complex time-varying data in high resolution. Such data collection has now been made possible by the widespread availability and use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies.

Objective:

In a mobile health (mHealth) study we tested whether sleep disturbance (both absolute values and variability) caused poor HRQoL.

Methods:

The Quality of life, sleep and rheumatoid arthritis (QUASAR) study was a prospective mHealth study of adults with RA. Participants completed a baseline questionnaire, and for 30 days wore a triaxial accelerometer to objectively assess sleep, and provided daily reports via a smartphone app of sleep (Consensus Sleep Diary (CSD)), pain, fatigue, mood, and other symptoms. Participants completed the World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief (WHOQoL-BREF) questionnaire every 10 days. Multi-level modelling tested the relationship between sleep variables and WHOQoL-BREF domains (physical, psychological, environment and social).

Results:

Of 268 recruited participants, 254 were included in this analysis. Across all WHOQoL-BREF domains, participant’s scores were lower than the population average. CSD sleep parameters predicted WHOQoL-BREF domain scores. For example, for each hour increase in the total time asleep physical domain scores increased by 1.11 points (β = 1.11 (0.07, 2.15)) and social domain scores increased by 1.65 points. These associations were not explained by sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, disease activity, medication use, levels of anxiety, sleep quality, or clinical sleep disorders. They were, however, attenuated and no longer significant when pain, fatigue and mood were included in the model. Increased variability in the total time asleep, was associated with poorer physical and psychological domain scores independently of all covariates. There were no patterns of association between actigraphy measured sleep and WHOQoL-BREF.

Conclusions:

Optimising total sleep time, increasing sleep efficiency, decreasing sleep onset latency, and reducing the variability in total sleep time could improve HRQoL in people with RA.


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Please cite as:

McBeth J, Dixon WG, Moore SM, Hellman B, James B, Kyle SD, Lunt M, Cordingley L, Yimer BB, Druce KL

Sleep Disturbance and Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Prospective mHealth Study

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(4):e32825

DOI: 10.2196/32825

PMID: 35451978

PMCID: 9077504

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