2008
Challenges and Opportunities Associated With Studying Sleep in Critically Ill Adults
Redeker N. Challenges and Opportunities Associated With Studying Sleep in Critically Ill Adults. AACN Advanced Critical Care 2008, 19: 178-185. DOI: 10.4037/15597768-2008-2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep promotion interventionsCritical care settingIll patientsPromotion interventionsCare settingsSleep-disordered breathingHealth care resourcesCritical care environmentIll adultsFunctional outcomeNature of sleepPatient satisfactionSleep disturbancesClinical trialsStudy of sleepSleep measurementsSleep deprivationSleepCare environmentPatientsCircadian rhythmInterventionCritical settingsNonrandom sampleSettingChallenges and Opportunities Associated With Studying Sleep in Critically Ill Adults
Redeker NS. Challenges and Opportunities Associated With Studying Sleep in Critically Ill Adults. AACN Advanced Critical Care 2008, 19: 178-185. PMID: 18560287, DOI: 10.1097/01.aacn.0000318121.49136.89.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep promotion interventionsCritical care settingIll patientsPromotion interventionsCare settingsSleep-disordered breathingCritical care environmentIll adultsFunctional outcomeNature of sleepPatient satisfactionSleep disturbancesClinical trialsStudy of sleepHealthcare resourcesSleep measurementsSleep deprivationSleepCare environmentPatientsCircadian rhythmInterventionCritical settingsNonrandom sampleSetting
2000
Sleep in Acute Care Settings: An Integrative Review
Redeker N. Sleep in Acute Care Settings: An Integrative Review. Journal Of Nursing Scholarship 2000, 32: 31-38. PMID: 10819736, DOI: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2000.00031.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll hospitalized adultsAcute care settingSleep disturbancesHospitalized adultsCare settingsSleep patternsHealth statusAcute care hospitalizationAcute care patientsSleep-promoting interventionsStudy of patientsMedical-surgical unitsIntegrative reviewRange of healthCare patientsIntensive careSleep interventionsIntervention studiesComputerized searchPatientsSleepBehavioral interventionsDescriptive studyHospital environmentAdults
1998
Using the Actigraph to Measure Activity-Rest in the Acute Care Setting
Wykpisz E, Redeker N, Mason D, Glica B. Using the Actigraph to Measure Activity-Rest in the Acute Care Setting. Computers And Medicine 1998, 297-303. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2182-1_38.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of lifeCoronary artery bypass surgeryArtery bypass surgeryCoronary bypass patientsAcute care settingLength of stayAcute care nursingActivity-rest patternHospital stayBypass patientsBypass surgeryCommon symptomsCare nursingCare settingsHealth statusSurgeryStayPositive linear trendImportant determinantPatientsDysfunctionIllnessSymptomsActivityDisease
1996
The Hypertensive Elder
SADOWSKI A, REDEKER N. The Hypertensive Elder. The Nurse Practitioner 1996, 21: 99-121. PMID: 8734629, DOI: 10.1097/00006205-199605000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term treatment regimenPrimary health care providersCo-morbid conditionsManagement of hypertensionPrimary care settingPrevalent cardiovascular disorderTreatment of hypertensionHealth care providersOlder adult populationAge-related factorsHypertension increasesHypertensive eldersPolypharmacy issuesLifestyle modificationPharmacologic therapyBlood pressureTreatment regimenPatient educationPractice guidelinesCare settingsCare providersCardiovascular disordersHypertensionCognitive impairmentAdult population
1994
Critical care nursing research: opportunities and resources.
Redeker NS. Critical care nursing research: opportunities and resources. American Journal Of Critical Care 1994, 3: 139-44. PMID: 8167774, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc1994.3.2.139.Peer-Reviewed Original Research