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A preliminary investigation of sleep quality and patient‐reported outcomes in pediatric solid organ transplant candidates
Authors:Ana M. Gutierrez‐Colina  Grace K. Cushman  Cyd K. Eaton  Lauren F. Quast  Jennifer Lee  Kristin Loiselle Rich  Bonney Reed‐Knight  Laura Mee  Rene Romero  Chad Y. Mao  Roshan George  Ronald L. Blount
Abstract:The current cross‐sectional, single‐center study aimed to examine sleep quality in a sample of adolescents awaiting solid organ transplantation and to explore associations between sleep quality and both health‐related quality of life and barriers to adherence. Thirty adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 years (M age = 15.26, SD = 1.89) who were awaiting transplantation participated in this study. Participants completed measures of sleep quality, health‐related quality of life, and barriers to adherence. T test and correlational analyses were performed to examine study aims. Adolescents awaiting transplantation had significantly lower levels of overall sleep quality compared to published norms of healthy peers. Domains of sleep quality were positively related to emotional and psychosocial health‐related quality of life. Sleep quality domains were also negatively related to adherence barriers. This study provides preliminary evidence demonstrating that sleep quality among transplant candidates is compromised, and that poor sleep quality is related to adolescents’ functioning across a number of domains during the pretransplant period. Results highlight the clinical importance of assessing and targeting sleep functioning in adolescents awaiting transplantation in order to reduce the negative influence of suboptimal sleep on functioning during this vulnerable period.
Keywords:adherence barriers  health‐related quality of life  patient‐reported outcomes  pretransplant  sleep
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