2025
Sleep Deficiency and Fatigue in Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review
Conley S, Hwang Y, Al-Saleh S, Kamp K, Cahalan A, Redeker N. Sleep Deficiency and Fatigue in Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review. Western Journal Of Nursing Research 2025, 47: 292-307. PMID: 39882819, DOI: 10.1177/01939459251314941.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystematic reviewSleep qualityAssociated with more severe fatigueFactors associated with fatigueSleep deficiencyAssociated with fatigueInflammatory bowel diseasePreferred Reporting ItemsPoor sleep qualitySelf-report questionnairesDiagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseaseMeasure fatigueImprove fatigueModifiable contributorReporting ItemsTreat fatigueBowel diseaseSevere fatigueSleep interventionsInclusion criteriaIntervention workDisabling symptomsAssessment of disease activityYounger ageIntervention
2024
Association of Childhood Abuse With Incident Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Anyane-Yeboa A, Casey K, Roberts A, Lopes E, Burke K, Ananthakrishnan A, Richter J, Cozier Y, Koenen K, Chan A, Khalili H. Association of Childhood Abuse With Incident Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Clinical And Translational Gastroenterology 2024, 15: e00718. PMID: 39450870, PMCID: PMC11671083, DOI: 10.14309/ctg.0000000000000718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident casesCohort of female health professionalsHazard ratios of CDNurses' Health Study IIIncident inflammatory bowel diseaseIncident cases of UCFemale health professionalsRisk of inflammatory bowel diseaseIncident cases of CDIncreased risk of CDInflammatory bowel diseaseRisk of Crohn's diseaseReview of medical recordsCox proportional hazards modelsDiagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseaseRisk of UCHealth professionalsStressful life eventsProportional hazards modelRisk of CDEmotional abuse subscaleSelf-ReportHazard ratioLife stressorsStudy IIEpstein-Barr virus seroprevalence among inflammatory bowel disease patients in Saudi Arabia
Al-Bawardy B, Alfadley A, Almousallam M, AlShathri S, Aboueissa M, Alsulaiman A, Attamimi M, AlMutairdi A. Epstein-Barr virus seroprevalence among inflammatory bowel disease patients in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Journal Of Gastroenterology 2024, 30: 168-172. PMID: 38358251, PMCID: PMC11198918, DOI: 10.4103/sjg.sjg_380_23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSeroprevalence of EBVEpstein-Barr virusInflammatory bowel diseaseYears of ageEBV seroprevalenceEpstein-Barr virus statusCohort of IBD patientsDiagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel disease patientsRetrospective chart reviewFollow-up timeRate of seroconversionNon-exposureEBV seroconversionThiopurine therapyEBV-seropositiveNegative patientsTertiary centerIBD patientsPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomesBowel diseasePatientsVirus seroprevalenceDisease patients
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