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The mean sleep disturbance score was 26.7 ± 9.9.
The mean sleep disturbance score for these patients was significantly higher than for patients without such correlation (P =.04).
There were no statistically significant differences observed by heartburn symptom resolution on mean Sleep Disturbance scores in the ANCOVA models (see Table 6).
The adjusted mean Sleep Disturbance scores were higher for patients with none/minor heartburn symptoms (men = 75.0; SE = 3.8) and moderate heartburn symptoms (mean = 71.3; SE = 2.9) compared to those with severe symptoms (mean = 62.8; SE = 2.9) (p = 0.0113 and p = 0.0315 respectively).
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As Nelson and her colleagues point out, having young children tends to mean more sleep disturbance, more housework, and more distress not a recipe for happiness.
For example, patients from Clinical Trial 1 who were classified as having no or minor heartburn symptoms at baseline had a mean baseline Sleep Disturbance score of 74.1 (s.e. = 3.0) while patients classified as having severe heartburn symptoms had a mean baseline Sleep Disturbance score of 36.4 (s.e. = 6.7) (p < 0.0001).
The consequences of GI symptoms were reflected in the following dimensions of the QOLRAD Foodod and Drink Problems' (Mean = 4.4); 'Vitality' (Mean = 4.6); 'Emotional Distress' (Mean = 5.0); and 'Sleep Disturbance' (Mean = 5.1), in that order.
Mean (SD) self-reported sleep disturbance scores (PSQI) reduced significantly (p < 0.001) from 7.47 (2.43) to 4.47 (2.37) post-intervention, as did mean (SD) parent-reported sleep disturbance scores (SDSC) which decreased from a mean of 53.4 (9.0) to 39.2 (9.2) (p < 0.001).
The Mean MOS scores for Sleep Disturbance at the baseline visit was 36.3 (± 5.0).
A second set of ANCOVAs evaluated mean PGWB total scores and Sleep Disturbance scores by symptom resolution status, controlling for baseline symptom severity, age, gender and baseline score.
True Positive (TP) means both the patient and clinician had reported sleep disturbance; False Positive (FP) means the patient had not reported sleep disturbance but the clinician had; False Negative (FN) means that the patient had reported sleep disturbance but the clinician had not; True Negative (TN) means the both the patient and the clinician had not reported sleep disturbance.
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