2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-623420150000400009
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The quality and characteristics of sleep of hypertensive patients

Abstract: OBJECTIVEAnalyzing the quality of sleep of hypertensive patients registered in the national registration system and monitoring of hypertensive patients.METHODSA cross-sectional study of quantitative and descriptive analyses with 280 hypertensive patients registered in the National Program of Hypertension and Diabetes of the Federal Government in the months from August to October 2011. Questionnaires were used which allowed for tracking sociodemographic data on hypertension and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (P… Show more

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“…The prevalence of poor sleep quality (98.7%) was comparable to the Sakinah, Kosasih, and Sari (2018) study of 79 hypertensive patients (94.6%). It is much higher than study by Lu, Chen, Wu, Chen, and Hu (2015) among 4144 adult Chinese males with hypertension (15.3%) and Hanus et al (2015) study with 280 hypertensive participants in Brazil (55.7%). In recent years, sleep problems and prevalence of hypertension were increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The prevalence of poor sleep quality (98.7%) was comparable to the Sakinah, Kosasih, and Sari (2018) study of 79 hypertensive patients (94.6%). It is much higher than study by Lu, Chen, Wu, Chen, and Hu (2015) among 4144 adult Chinese males with hypertension (15.3%) and Hanus et al (2015) study with 280 hypertensive participants in Brazil (55.7%). In recent years, sleep problems and prevalence of hypertension were increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Sleep quality is considered lower in patients with hypertension (Xu et al, 2016). The prevalence ranges from 38.2 to 55.7% (Bruno et al, 2013;Hanus, Amboni, Rosa, Ceretta, & Tuon, 2015). Appropriate sleep duration is necessary to maintain body function, lower the prevalence of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and to avoid adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (Chaput, McNeil, Despres, Bouchard, & Tremblay, 2013;Kobayashi, Takahashi, Deshpande, Shimbo, & Fukui, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, the moderate correlations of items 1, 6, and 9 in the somatic dimension can be explored as follows: item 1) changes in sleep can lead to changes in the physical, occupational, cognitive, and social functioning of the person with hypertension, compromising the quality of life and being manifested as fatigue symptoms 10,13 ; item 6) this item has two commands (agonized and tense) in one question, and the command designated by tension is connected to somatic changes and, thus, directed the item to the correlation with this dimension; item 9) it has the commands exhausted and without strength, understood by the participants of the research as elements of physical, and not mental, exhaustion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hipertensi tidak menunjukan gejalagejala jelas sehingga penderita menganggap penyakit yang biasa (Utami, 2009). Gejala yang sering dirasakan penderita menurut Corwin (2001( , dalam Nuraini, 2015 seperti obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), restless legs syndrome, sakit kepala, pusing, sesak napas, nokturia yang dapat mengganggu tidur penderita (Black & Hawks, 2014;Hanus, Amboni, da Rosa, Ceretta, & Tuon, 2015).…”
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