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Sleep Characteristics, Mood, Somatic Symptoms, and Self-Care Among People With Heart Failure and Insomnia.

Stephen Breazeale, Sangchoon Jeon, Youri Hwang, Meghan O'Connell, Uzoji Nwanaji-Enwerem, Sarah Linsky, H Klar Yaggi, Daniel L Jacoby, Samantha Conley, Nancy S Redeker.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Almost 50% of people with heart failure (HF) experience chronic insomnia and must perform self-care to manage their day-to-day healthcare needs. Understanding multifactorial influences on self-care, including demographic, clinical, and sleep characteristics, and mood and somatic symptoms will help identify people at highest risk for poor self-care. However, past research focused only on the associations of single symptoms and self-care. Multivariate approaches are needed to account for the synergistic associations of self-care with sleep, mood, and somatic symptoms among people with HF.
OBJECTIVES: The aims of the study were to (a) evaluate the levels of self-care maintenance and self-care confidence among people with stable HF and chronic insomnia; (b) identify the clinical and demographic correlates of self-care maintenance and confidence among people with stable HF and chronic insomnia; and (c) identify the associations between sleep characteristics, mood and somatic symptoms, and self-care maintenance and confidence among people with stable HF and chronic insomnia.
METHODS: We utilized a cross-sectional design with 195 adult participants who had chronic HF and insomnia. We assessed for symptoms of anxiety; depression; dyspnea; fatigue; stress; insomnia severity; and sleep disturbance, impairment, and quality. Self-care was measured using the Self-Care for Heart Failure Index v6.2. We used generalized linear models to test the associations between the demographic and clinical factors and self-care maintenance and confidence; exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis to identify the factor structure underlying the symptoms; and structural equation modeling to test the combined associations of the demographic and clinical factors and latent factors with self-care maintenance and confidence.
RESULTS: Self-care maintenance, confidence, and management were inadequate in most participants. We identified three latent factors among the nine symptoms: "sleep characteristics," "mood," and "somatic symptoms." In the structural equation model, "sleep characteristics," White race, and having a left ventricular ejection fraction of <45 were associated with self-care maintenance. Age was negatively associated with self-care confidence. DISCUSSION: Poor sleep characteristics negatively influence the ability of people with HF and insomnia to perform self-care behaviors. Knowledge of the associations among age, left ventricular ejection fraction, and race with self-care will help clinicians and future researchers identify those at risk for poor self-care.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35149627      PMCID: PMC9038676          DOI: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Res        ISSN: 0029-6562            Impact factor:   2.364


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