Abstract
Sleep disorders refer to abnormalities in sleep quality and quantity that lead to impaired daytime
functioning. The incidence of sleep disorders after stroke is approximately 20% to 78%, which increases the risk
of disability, stroke recurrence, and even death among post-stroke patients. This review analyzes the main clinical types, influencing factors, analytical tools, and intervention plans of sleep disorders commonly occurring in
post-stroke patients, providing a theoretical basis for related research on patient sleep disorders.
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stroke
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Research Progress on Sleep Disorders in Post-Stroke Patients[J]. Neural Injury and Functional Reconstruction. 2024, 19(8): 475-477
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