2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2020.03.002
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Sleep Quality, Fatigue, and Quality of Life in Individuals With Heart Failure

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“…A large number of patients had poor subjective sleep quality and inadequate sleep duration, and about half of the patients took sleeping medications. Consistent with the results of the current study, Hajj et al (2020) in the United States, Azevedo et al (2015) in Brazil, Jorge-Samitier et al (2020) in Spain, Lainsamputty et al (2018) in Indonesia, and Zeighami et al (2013) and Momayyezi et al (2015) in Iran all found that sleep quality was poor among heart failure patients [ 4 , 33 – 37 ]. According to LEE et al (2016), the majority of heart failure patients had sleep problems three or more times per week in the past month, and less than one-third took sleeping medications in the last week [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…A large number of patients had poor subjective sleep quality and inadequate sleep duration, and about half of the patients took sleeping medications. Consistent with the results of the current study, Hajj et al (2020) in the United States, Azevedo et al (2015) in Brazil, Jorge-Samitier et al (2020) in Spain, Lainsamputty et al (2018) in Indonesia, and Zeighami et al (2013) and Momayyezi et al (2015) in Iran all found that sleep quality was poor among heart failure patients [ 4 , 33 – 37 ]. According to LEE et al (2016), the majority of heart failure patients had sleep problems three or more times per week in the past month, and less than one-third took sleeping medications in the last week [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Sleep disorder is one of the most common problems among patients with heart failure, and their sleep quality is considered a basic care requirement [ 4 ]. Deprivation of good sleep increases the secretion of catecholamine, blood pressure, the amount of oxygen needed by the heart, and ultimately increases the burden on the heart; therefore, it leads to many physical and mental problems as well as a decrease in the quality of life [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only do clinical manifestations of this disease (i.e. shortness of breath, limb swelling, and decreased tolerance to activities of daily living associated with the chronic nature of the disease) negatively affect the biological, social, economic, and psychological dimensions of patients' lives [ 7 ] and drain the financial sources of healthcare systems [ 8 ], but also they can considerably lower patients' Quality of Life (QOL) [ 9 ]. In this regard, poor QOL leads to prolonged length of hospital stay, increases the mortality rate, and imposes high costs to the health system, patients, and their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gejala gagal jantung yang paling sering ditemui adalah sesak nafas, nyeri, batuk persisten atau wheezing, edema tungkai, fatique, kelelahan, kebingungan, peningkatan denyut jantung dan gangguan tidur. Kejadian pasien dengan gejala gangguan tidur cukup banyak dan belum tertangani dengan baik dilayanan praktik klinik (Hajj et al, 2020;Spedale et al, 2020).…”
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“…Prevalensi gangguan tidur ditemukan pada hampir 60-75% pasien dan sangat mempengaruhi kualitas hidup pada pasien gagal jantung. Gangguan tidur secara signifikan mengganggu aspek fisik, psikologis dan sosial sehingga menurunkan kualitas hidup, meningkatkan risiko cardiac event, rehospitalisasi dan tingkat kematian yang lebih tinggi (Hajj et al, 2020;Spedale et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2020). Oleh karena itu, pemenuhan kebutuhan tidur sangat penting bagi pasien dengan gagal jantung.…”
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