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Sleep Characteristics and Rest–Activity Rhythms Are Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptoms Among Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Conley S, Jeon S, Lehner V, Proctor DD, Redeker NS. Sleep Characteristics and Rest–Activity Rhythms Are Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptoms Among Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2020, 66: 181-189. PMID: 32193859, PMCID: PMC8162988, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-020-06213-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseRest-activity rhythmHeartburn/refluxDisease activityGI symptomsSleep characteristicsBowel diseaseGas/bloatingCross-sectional studySpecific sleep characteristicsRAR variablesGastrointestinal symptomsIntra-daily variabilityBackgroundSleep disturbancesSleep efficiencyAimsThe purposeSleep onsetSymptomsAdultsDiseaseRefluxPoor qualityAssociationRhythmRemission
2020
The Feasibility of Measuring Sleep and Circadian Characteristics in Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Conley S, Proctor DD, Lehner V, Jeon S, Redeker NS. The Feasibility of Measuring Sleep and Circadian Characteristics in Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Western Journal Of Nursing Research 2020, 43: 53-59. PMID: 32517546, PMCID: PMC7704942, DOI: 10.1177/0193945920933926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseBowel diseaseWrist actigraphyInactive inflammatory bowel diseaseActivity diaryElectronic diarySleep/activitySalivary dim light melatonin onsetDim light melatonin onsetRest-activity rhythmWrist actigraphSaliva collectionMelatonin onsetSleepDiseaseActigraphyCircadian characteristicsAdult participantsAdultsCircadian rhythmSalivaDiaryParticipantsRhythmYears
2014
Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions.
Hinchey J, Goldberg J, Linsky S, Linsky R, Jeon S, Schulman-Green D. Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 224-224. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.32.31_suppl.224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsCancer stageBreast cancerCare optionsStage IV breast cancerNon-metastatic breast cancerStage I breast cancerI breast cancerStage of diseaseStage of cancerEarly cancer stagesSelf-management studiesSample of womenNonmetastatic diseaseClinical variablesMean ageMedical recordsStage IIIYounger ageStage IICancerLogistic regressionPatientsWomenDisease