1. Fatigue, sleep and physical activity in postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas: A survey.
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She, Sunju, Wu, Yuping, Mu, Aiping, Cui, Feifei, Zhao, Xin, and Shen, Meifen
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,CROSS-sectional method ,EXERCISE ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,T-test (Statistics) ,DATA analysis ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,SEX distribution ,CANCER patients ,TERTIARY care ,HOSPITALS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SLEEP ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,STATISTICS ,CANCER fatigue ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,PITUITARY tumors ,DATA analysis software ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,SLEEP quality ,SLEEP disorders ,PHYSICAL activity ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Background: The condition and correlation of fatigue, sleep and physical activity in postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas remain unclear. This survey aimed to evaluate the current status and influencing factors of fatigue, sleep and physical activity in postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas. Methods: Patients undergoing pituitary adenoma resection in two tertiary hospitals from November 2019 to November 2021 were included. The general data questionnaire, Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI‐20), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and international physical activity questionnaire were used for data analysis. Results: In total, 184 patients with pituitary adenomas were included. The postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas had a high level of fatigue. In total, 34 (18.5%) patients had low level of physical activity, 76(41.3%) patients had medium level of physical activity and 74 (40.2%) had high level of physical activity. Postoperative time, PSQI, physical activity level and gender were the influencing factors of fatigue in patients with pituitary adenomas (all P < 0.05). Conclusions: Postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas have a higher level of fatigue, and it is related to reduced sleep quality and activity. Relevant nursing measures should be taken according to the influencing factors of fatigue to reduce the fatigue of postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas. Summary statement: What is already known about this topic? The postoperative nursing care of patients is very important to the quality of life in patients with pituitary adenomas.Fatigue, sleep and physical activity in postoperative patients with pituitary adenomas remain unclear. What this paper adds? There is a high level of fatigue in patients with pituitary adenomas within 1 year after operation.The degree of fatigue is negatively correlated with the course of disease and the level of physical activity. The implications of this paper: Interventions and nursing care strategies targeted on the factors affecting postoperative fatigue of patients with pituitary adenomas are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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