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Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia has sustained effects on insomnia, fatigue, and function among people with chronic heart failure and insomnia: the HeartSleep Study
Redeker NS, Yaggi HK, Jacoby D, Hollenbeak CS, Breazeale S, Conley S, Hwang Y, Iennaco J, Linsky S, Nwanaji-Enwerem U, O’Connell M, Jeon S. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia has sustained effects on insomnia, fatigue, and function among people with chronic heart failure and insomnia: the HeartSleep Study. Sleep 2021, 45: zsab252. PMID: 34657160, PMCID: PMC8754495, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsab252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic heart failureSix-minute walk distanceStable heart failureHeart failureInsomnia severityWalk distanceSleep characteristicsSelf-reported sleep latencyGeneral linear mixed modelSelf-reported sleep characteristicsMonths of treatmentSelf-management educationSelf-management programSleep hygiene educationCognitive behavioral therapyEjection fractionPrimary outcomeDaytime symptomsExcessive daytimePhysical functionDaytime sleepinessSleep latencyMild insomniaSleep qualitySleep efficiencyRest-activity rhythms, daytime symptoms, and functional performance among people with heart failure
Jeon S, Conley S, Redeker NS. Rest-activity rhythms, daytime symptoms, and functional performance among people with heart failure. Chronobiology International 2020, 37: 1223-1234. PMID: 32588662, PMCID: PMC7529895, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2020.1779280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRest-activity rhythmStable heart failureHeart failureDaytime symptomsCircadian quotientPoorer New York Heart Association classNew York Heart Association classHF disease management programFunctional performanceBetter NYHA classChronic heart failureMinute walk testDisease management programsLess sleep fragmentationHF independentUnattended polysomnographyNYHA classGreater comorbidityAssociation classWalk testIntra-daily variabilityFunctional outcomePhysical functionPoor functionSleep fragmentationLatent Transition Analysis of the Symptom Experience of Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
Jeon S, Sikorskii A, Given BA, Given CW, Redeker NS. Latent Transition Analysis of the Symptom Experience of Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy. Nursing Research 2019, 68: 91-98. PMID: 30540701, PMCID: PMC6399048, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0000000000000332.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptom experienceCancer patientsYoung adultsEmotional role functioningTreatment-related symptomsClass A patientsBetter physical functionAdult cancer patientsGeneral health perceptionRandomized clinical trialsClustering of symptomsPatients' symptom experiencesSymptom management interventionsLatent transition analysisNumber of symptomsQuality of lifeLess comorbidityA patientsSymptom managementPhysical functionClinical trialsHealth perceptionMultiple symptomsRole functioningPatients' membership
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0706 CONTRIBUTIONS OF INSOMNIA SYMPTOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF ACTIVITY PATTERN ON DAYTIME SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN STABLE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Jeon S, Knies A, Redeker N. 0706 CONTRIBUTIONS OF INSOMNIA SYMPTOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF ACTIVITY PATTERN ON DAYTIME SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN STABLE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS. Sleep 2017, 40: a261-a262. DOI: 10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStable heart failure patientsHeart failure patientsDaytime symptomsEpworth Sleepiness ScaleInsomnia symptomsCircadian quotientFailure patientsPhysical functionStable HFFunctional performanceOlder adultsStable HF patientsRespiratory disturbance indexSix-minute walkBody mass indexCircadian rhythmCross-sectional studyYears of ageActivity-rest patternNYHA classificationHF patientsMass indexFatigue ScaleEjection factionSleepiness Scale