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Home parenteral nutrition, sleep patterns, and depressive symptoms: Secondary analysis of cross‐sectional data
Background Patients receiving home parenteral nutrition (HPN) are known to experience psychological distress and have profoundly disrupted sleep. The aim of this analysis was to examine the relationship between sleep patterns with depressive symptoms and HPN characteristics. Methods The study was a...
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Published in: | JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2024-08, Vol.48 (6), p.709-717 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background
Patients receiving home parenteral nutrition (HPN) are known to experience psychological distress and have profoundly disrupted sleep. The aim of this analysis was to examine the relationship between sleep patterns with depressive symptoms and HPN characteristics.
Methods
The study was a secondary analysis of cross‐sectional data examining sleep patterns using subjective and objective measures. Sleep was assessed by surveys and 7‐day actigraphy. The Patient Health Questionnaire‐8 was used to evaluate depressive symptoms. Participants provided information on HPN. Spearman correlations were calculated between sleep measures with depressive symptoms and HPN characteristics. Correlations were further examined in multivariable linear regression models.
Results
Thirty‐two adults (age = 53 years; 75% female; 94% White) were included. Lower sleep quality (r = 0.54–0.60; P |
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ISSN: | 0148-6071 1941-2444 1941-2444 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jpen.2631 |