Effects of sleep loss in men and women with insufficient sleep suffering from chronic disease: A model for supportive nursing care
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Auteurs : Ulla M. Edéll-Gustafsson [Suède] ; Gunilla Gustavsson [Suède] ; Pia Yngman Uhlin [Suède]Source :
- International Journal of Nursing Practice [ 1322-7114 ] ; 2003-02.
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- Allostatic load, American journal, Behavioural, Biological rhythms, Cabg, Chronic disease, Chronic insomnia, Circadian, Circadian rhythm, Clinical endocrinological metabolism, Clinical implications, Cognitive, Cognitive anxiety, Cognitive behavioural fatigue, Cognitive system, Coronary artery, Coronary artery disease, Daytime dysfunction, Daytime sleepiness, Different work shifts, Dysfunction, Dysphoria, Early morning, Endocrine function, Fewer problems, Gender, Gender differences, General description, Great problems, Greater problems, Health sciences, Heart disease, Heart surgery, Hetta, Higher score, Internal medicine, International journal, Intervention procedures, Junior lecturer, Latency, Mental stress, Mental tiredness, Metabolic syndrome, Metabolism, More individualised, Nocturnal, Nocturnal awakenings, Normal fear, Nursing care, Nursing care model, Nursing practice, Nursing program, Nursing science, Onset latency, Other studies, Percutaneous transluminal, Physical tiredness, Polysomnographic study, Positron emission tomography, Ptca, Scandinavian journal, Sleepiness, Small problems, Somatic, Somatic distress, Somatic effects, Stressful life events, Subjective health, Supportive nursing care, Theoretical framework, Theta activity, Tiredness, University hospital, Yngman uhlin.
Abstract
This study evaluated self‐reported subjective health and effects of sleep loss according to perceived interfering cognitive anxiety related to falling asleep in patients with and without insufficient sleep and gender differences in these aspects 5 years after coronary artery bypass graft and transluminal coronary angioplasty. A total of 145 patients, five years after intervention, responded to a mailed questionnaire. Nearly 60% had severe combined sleep disturbances; 35.9% of these had complained of insufficient sleep and 15% also perceived difficulty falling asleep related to cognitive anxiety. Measurable gender differences were small. A theoretical framework is presented which can increase understanding among nurses, patients and their relatives concerning the quality and quantity of sleep and sleep loss related to quality of life. These results suggest that there are significant relationships between sleep quality, resilience to stress and coping strategy in patients with a chronic disease, indicating the need for more individualised supportive nursing care.
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DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-172X.2003.00402.x
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