Costs and Resource Utilization of People with Stable Heart Failure and Insomnia: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Hollenbeak C, Jeon S, Connell M, Conley S, Yaggi H, Redeker N. Costs and Resource Utilization of People with Stable Heart Failure and Insomnia: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia. Behavioral Sleep Medicine 2023, 22: 263-274. PMID: 37530117, PMCID: PMC10834836, DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2023.2241589.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-management groupChronic heart failureHeart failureOutpatient visitsStable chronic heart failureCBT-I groupHalf of patientsStable heart failureEmergency department visitsPhysician office visitsSelf-management educationEffects of CBTCognitive behavioral therapyImpact of CBTUsual careDepartment visitsMultivariable analysisOffice visitsInpatient admissionsInpatient hospitalizationClinical trialsInsomnia symptomsHealthcare costsPatientsUnivariate comparisons0395 Effects of Insomnia and Rest-Activity on Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits in People with Stable Heart Failure
Jeon S, Conley S, Hollenbeak C, O’Connell M, Yaggi H, Jacoby D, Wang Z, Tocchi C, Redeker N. 0395 Effects of Insomnia and Rest-Activity on Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits in People with Stable Heart Failure. Sleep 2023, 46: a175-a175. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRest-activity rhythmED visitsHeart failureRisk factorsInsomnia Severity IndexHazard ratioEffects of insomniaInsomnia severityNew York Heart Association classDate of hospitalizationClinical risk factorsStable heart failureEmergency department visitsRandomized clinical trialsSelf-management educationAvailable medical recordsProportional hazards modelCognitive behavioral therapyGreater comorbidityHF patientsHigher insomnia severityCardiac eventsEarly hospitalizationFirst hospitalizationFrequent hospitalizations