2020
Facilitators and Barriers of Sleep in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Griggs S, Whittemore R, Redeker NS, Grey M. Facilitators and Barriers of Sleep in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2020, 46: 242-251. PMID: 32383625, PMCID: PMC7329586, DOI: 10.1177/0145721720916179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1FemaleHumansMaleQualitative ResearchSelf-ManagementSleepSleep DeprivationYoung AdultConceptsYoung adultsSufficient sleepSleep-promoting interventionsType 1 diabetesGeneral young adult populationYoung adult populationManagement regimenAdult populationType 1T1DSleepAdultsElectronic device useDevice usePresent studyDepth semi-structured interviewsFacilitatorsSemi-structured interviewsRegimenDiabetesQualitative descriptive approach
2018
Sleep Duration and Hypertension: Analysis of > 700,000 Adults by Age and Sex.
Grandner M, Mullington JM, Hashmi SD, Redeker NS, Watson NF, Morgenthaler TI. Sleep Duration and Hypertension: Analysis of > 700,000 Adults by Age and Sex. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2018, 14: 1031-1039. PMID: 29852916, PMCID: PMC5991947, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7176.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort sleepSleep durationRace/ethnicityLong sleepAge groupsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemNational Health Interview SurveyRisk Factor Surveillance SystemRisk of hypertensionHealth Interview SurveyLong sleep durationHours of sleepSelf-reported historyRace/ethnicity groupsMost age groupsCross-sectional relationshipAge × sex interactionHypertension riskSignificant sleepHypertensionInfluence of covariatesSleep relationshipSleep decreasesDisease controlSleep
2015
Delayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence
Minges KE, Redeker NS. Delayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2015, 28: 86-95. PMID: 26545246, PMCID: PMC4844764, DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2015.06.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystematic reviewTotal sleep timeMeta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelinesRandomized study designObjective sleep measuresPreferred Reporting ItemsChronic sleep restrictionSchool start timesDaytime sleepinessReporting ItemsSleep timeSleep measuresElectronic databasesSleep restrictionCaffeine useMorning start timeStudy designSleepAdolescent sleepOutcomesCircadian rhythmStudents' sleepHealthStudy findingsConsistent outcomes
2013
Effects of Napping on Sleepiness and Sleep-Related Performance Deficits in Night-Shift Workers
Ruggiero JS, Redeker NS. Effects of Napping on Sleepiness and Sleep-Related Performance Deficits in Night-Shift Workers. Biological Research For Nursing 2013, 16: 134-142. PMID: 23411360, PMCID: PMC4079545, DOI: 10.1177/1099800413476571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerformance deficitsNight-shift nappingNight shift workersNight work shiftsNighttime napSleep inertiaSubsequent sleepinessSafety outcomesEffects of NAPMixed designSleep deprivationFuture researchNapDeficitsNarrative systematic reviewNappingNight workersCochrane LibraryEnglish languageClinical trialsSleepinessSystematic reviewLiterature searchAbstract DatabaseRelevant studies
2004
Nocturnal care interactions with patients in critical care units.
Tamburri LM, DiBrienza R, Zozula R, Redeker NS. Nocturnal care interactions with patients in critical care units. American Journal Of Critical Care 2004, 13: 102-12; quiz 114-5. PMID: 15043238, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2004.13.2.102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCritical care unitsCare unitCare interactionsAcuity scoresCare activitiesSite of admissionSleep-promoting interventionsIntensive care unitPatient acuity scoresPatients' sleepIll patientsRetrospective reviewPatient morbidityMedical recordsPatient variablesDaily bathsLong-term effectsPatientsHealth outcomesSleep deprivationNocturnal careSleepMean numberMorbidityUninterrupted period