Partners, companions and pets
We talked to older people about sleep. Here they discuss how their sleep is affected by their partners and pets. Several people we talked to...
We talked to older people about sleep and whether it was important to them or not. Some said sleep is very important and linked to other aspects of health and wellbeing. Others only thought of it as being important if it didn’t happen and made daytime activities difficult.
Those who felt sleep was very important often said it was as important as having a healthy diet. Margaret believed that a good night’s sleep is the most important thing that we do in order to heal, followed by eating. Robert called it ‘the battery.’ Good sleep is essential to psychological well-being as well as physical well-being, we were told. Ronald said that ‘life would be very difficult without regular sleep’.
People talked about how well they feel after a good night’s sleep. Others were aware of the effect of not having enough sleep, and how it made them feel in the morning. Daniel thinks sleep is important for your health. He believes that the quality of the sleep you have is more important than the amount of sleep.
Juliet has several health conditions and thinks sleep is important to her overall health. She does what she can to ensure she has enough sleep. Peter felt that it was important to sleep at night so that he could avoid daytime naps and get on with what he needed to do in the day.
However, some people had mixed feelings about sleep. Although they did see the importance of a good night’s sleep, they often felt they would much rather be doing other things instead. They might avoid it or sleep less if they could get away with it. For these people, sleep is only important if it allows them to do everything they need to during the day. As a result, they would only be concerned about their sleep if it disrupts their day.
A few people told us that sleep is not at all important to them, or that they didn’t think about sleep at all. They saw it as a waste of time or didn’t think it was a problem if they slept badly. Sleep was also seen as being less important in retirement because there isn’t the pressing need to get up in the morning to go to work.
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