The Sleep Log and Actigraphy: Congruency of Measurement Results for Heart Failure Patients

@article{Wang2011TheSL,
  title={The Sleep Log and Actigraphy: Congruency of Measurement Results for Heart Failure Patients},
  author={Mei-Yeh Wang and Hsiang-Lien Hung and Pei-Shan Tsai},
  journal={Journal of Nursing Research},
  year={2011},
  volume={19},
  pages={173-180}
}
Background: Quality of life in patients with heart failure (HF) can be significantly impacted by poor sleep and its daytime consequences. As more attention is being paid to the sleep problems of HF patients, it is important to evaluate the degree of congruence between subjective and objective sleep measurements in this patient group. Purpose: This study was developed to evaluate the congruence between sleep parameters as measured using a wrist-worn ActiGraph and a daily sleep log in patients… 
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