2015
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Context of Cardiovascular Conditions
Conley S, Redeker NS. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Context of Cardiovascular Conditions. Current Sleep Medicine Reports 2015, 1: 157-165. PMID: 26500835, PMCID: PMC4612490, DOI: 10.1007/s40675-015-0019-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiovascular diseaseQuality of lifeContext of CVDLong-term outcomesRole of biomarkersChronic cardiovascular diseaseDiagnosis of insomniaCause of deathOptimal delivery methodEffects of CBTLimited available evidenceCognitive behavioral therapyCardiovascular morbidityCVD riskSymptom burdenDaytime symptomsMortality outcomesChronic insomniaCardiovascular conditionsInsomnia treatmentCardiac conditionsInsomnia symptomsNegative biological consequencesInsomniaBehavioral therapy
2013
“I'd eat a bucket of nails if you told me it would help me sleep:” Perceptions of insomnia and its treatment in patients with stable heart failure
Andrews LK, Coviello J, Hurley E, Rose L, Redeker NS. “I'd eat a bucket of nails if you told me it would help me sleep:” Perceptions of insomnia and its treatment in patients with stable heart failure. Heart & Lung 2013, 42: 339-345. PMID: 23998381, PMCID: PMC4104042, DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2013.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failureHF patientsPatients' perceptionsStable heart failureSelf-management strategiesModel of insomniaEfficacy of interventionsCognitive behavioral therapyHypnotic medicationsDaytime functionInsomnia treatmentPoor sleepSleep concernsSide effectsPatientsHealth problemsInsomniaBehavioral therapyBehavioral treatmentTreatmentSleepDescriptive statisticsFocus group dataPsychological factorsIntervention