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Valerian as a hypnotic for Hispanic patients.

R A Dominguez, R L Bravo-Valverde, B R Kaplowitz, J M Cott
Other Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2000 35 citas

Diseño del estudio

Tipo de estudio
Observational Study
Tamaño de muestra
20
Población
Hispanic outpatient volunteers receiving mental health services at a large urban hospital, all with insufficient sleep complaints
Duración
2 weeks
Intervención
Valerian as a hypnotic for Hispanic patients. 470 mg valerian root per capsule, 1-3 capsules nightly
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
Subjective insomnia improvement rated on ordinal scale (1-5)
Dirección del efecto
Positive
Riesgo de sesgo
High

Resumen

Valerian is a botanical used for its sedative effects whose central nervous system activity is ascribed to multiple constituents. Twenty-three established outpatient symptomatic Hispanic volunteers receiving mental health services at a large urban hospital participated in this case study. All complained of insufficient sleep. They were asked to try a popular national brand of valerian ("Nature's Way", 470 mg valerian root) and completed sleep questionnaires at baseline and at the end of Weeks 1 and 2. They were instructed to take 1 capsule each night before retiring and were allowed to increase their dose to a maximum of 3 capsules after Week 1. Twenty patients completed the trial. On an ordinal scale of 1 (no effect), 3 (moderately helpful), and 5 (extremely helpful), 16 patients rated their insomnia as at least "moderately improved" at the end of Week 1. By Week 2, 16 still rated themselves at least "moderately improved," but 15 of them now described their response as either a 4 or a 5. Global improvement at Week 2 was significantly better than at Week 1 (Wilcoxon ranks test p = .005), perhaps reflecting a time-dependent or dose-response relationship. This case study suggests that valerian can be a supplement for improving insomnia in a symptomatic population.

TL;DR

It is suggested that valerian can be a supplement for improving insomnia in a symptomatic population of established outpatient symptomatic Hispanic volunteers receiving mental health services at a large urban hospital.

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