1996
DOI: 10.1177/026921559601000214
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Sleep problems in stroke patients: relationship with shoulder pain

Abstract: This study was designed to document the occurrence and the type of sleep problems in stroke patients and to examine the importance of shoulder pain in stroke in relation to sleep disturbances. Forty-six stroke patients were evaluated for the presence of sleep disturbances, general health problems (Nottingham Health Profile) and anxiety-depression (Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale) and compared with 47 age- and sex-matched subjects who had not had strokes. A four-item sleep questionnaire was used to assess dif… Show more

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“…38 Pain, type not specifi ed: 25%-61%. 33,35,37,39,40,42 Time post onset: Associated with shorter time post stroke. 35 Age: No association.…”
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“…38 Pain, type not specifi ed: 25%-61%. 33,35,37,39,40,42 Time post onset: Associated with shorter time post stroke. 35 Age: No association.…”
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“…42,56 Problems sleeping 3 1996-2011 20-631 <1 year to 15 years Diffi culty falling asleep: 8%-48%. 42,33,57 Waking up early: 6% 42 Waking up during the night: 19%-65%. 42,33,57 No t feeling rested in the morning or daytime sleepiness: 33%-52%.…”
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