2020
Sleep, self‐management, neurocognitive function, and glycemia in emerging adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: A research protocol
Griggs S, Redeker NS, Crawford SL, Grey M. Sleep, self‐management, neurocognitive function, and glycemia in emerging adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: A research protocol. Research In Nursing & Health 2020, 43: 317-328. PMID: 32639059, PMCID: PMC7382362, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlycemic controlSleep deficiencyNeurocognitive functionSleep variabilityType 1 diabetes mellitusHabitual short sleep durationPoor glycemic controlPittsburgh Sleep DiaryShort sleep durationType 1 diabetesSelf-management interventionsTotal sleep timeQuality of lifeResearch Electronic Data CaptureAdults ages 18Continuous glucose monitoringWrist-worn actigraphyDiabetes mellitusGlucose variabilitySuccessful diabetesSleep durationObjective sleepSleep timeSleep extensionSleep diary
2015
Contributions of Comorbid Diabetes to Sleep Characteristics, Daytime Symptoms, and Physical Function Among Patients With Stable Heart Failure
Fritschi C, Redeker NS. Contributions of Comorbid Diabetes to Sleep Characteristics, Daytime Symptoms, and Physical Function Among Patients With Stable Heart Failure. The Journal Of Cardiovascular Nursing 2015, 30: 411-419. PMID: 25078876, PMCID: PMC4312262, DOI: 10.1097/jcn.0000000000000183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable heart failureDiabetes mellitusHeart failurePoor physical functioningHF patientsDaytime symptomsPhysical functionSleep disturbancesPhysical functioningSleep characteristicsSleep qualityNew York Heart Association classNew York Heart Association classificationSelf-reported physical functionPhysical component summary scoreSelf-reported sleep qualityComorbid diabetes mellitusRespiratory disturbance indexComponent summary scoresMedical Outcomes StudySleep-disordered breathingBody mass indexPhysical function measuresAdditive effectLower general health
2013
Sleep, mood, and quality of life in patients receiving treatment for lung cancer.
Dean GE, Redeker NS, Wang YJ, Rogers AE, Dickerson SS, Steinbrenner LM, Gooneratne NS. Sleep, mood, and quality of life in patients receiving treatment for lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 2013, 40: 441-51. PMID: 23989018, PMCID: PMC4080434, DOI: 10.1188/13.onf.441-451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActigraphyAgedAged, 80 and overAmbulatory Care FacilitiesAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsAnxietyCancer Care FacilitiesCombined Modality TherapyCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionDyssomniasFemaleHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMedical RecordsMiddle AgedQuality of LifeRadiotherapySelf ReportSeverity of Illness IndexSurveys and QuestionnairesSymptom AssessmentConceptsLung cancer symptomsQuality of lifePittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexLung cancerSleep disturbancesCancer symptomsSleep latencySleep efficiencyPoor sleepersSleep diaryLower QOLAmbulatory oncology clinicsSleep Quality IndexTotal sleep timeSleep diary measuresOncology clinicCommon symptomsHospital AnxietyClinical significanceMotionlogger ActigraphDepression ScaleSleep qualitySame patientSleep durationSleep assessment