Objectives To understand how shift work disorder (SWD) affected the lives of shift workers (SWs) and how SWD was diagnosed from the perspective of health care professionals (HCPs) and SWs. Methods Two separate online surveys were administered to: (1) SWs with/out SWD and (2) HCPs. ...
and is a major preventable contributor to accidents1. There are ~90 different sleep disorders including insomnia (20% of population), obstructive and central sleep apnea (10%), restless legs syndrome (4%), rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and hypersomnia syndromes such ...
fibroblasts, or dried blood spots) and the identification of pathogenic variants in both alleles of the TPP1/CLN2 gene [13]. When it is not possible to perform both analyses, either demonstration of deficient
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the United States. It affects about one-third of the general population and is characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep. For some people, insomnia lasts only a few days or weeks. Meanwhile, other people experience chronic (long-term) i...
Our patient displayed rhizomelic limb shortening, frontal bossing and midface hypoplasia, typical of constitutively activated FGFR3. On the other hand, heterozygous variants in EFTUD2 cause MFDM, a disorder characterised by craniofacial abnormalities, short stature, and intellectual disability [14, 20]...
Changes to your sleep schedule likejet lag, a new shift at work, or bad habits you picked up when you had other sleep problems Your genes. Research has found that a tendency for insomnia may run in families. Secondary causes of insomnia include: ...
Sleep and Rest, and End of Life Care. Consensus was reached after a single round of voting, with one exception which was revised, and agreed by 100% of the SC and achieved 80% consensus in the second voting round. The overall AGREE II assessment score obtained for the development of the...
强迫症主要的护理诊断及护理措施(Themainnursingdiagnosis andnursingmeasuresofobsessivecompulsivedisorder) 1,sleepdisorders Showingdifficultyinfallingasleep,relatingtoobsessive thinking,stubbornobsessionsthatmakethepatientunableto fallasleepsoon,tossingandturninginbedorwalkingback andforth.Hewasrestlessandaskedforsleep.Fro...
Following severe brain injury, such as from a traumatic event, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy after cardiac arrest, or a massive stroke, a disorder of consciousness (DoC) may ensue [1]. The acute and short-term DoC is known as coma, while the prolonged DoC is further divided into vegetative...
York Heart Association classes I and II, whereas AL amyloidosis requires haematological treatment [10]. Fabry disease is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder that manifests as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, cryptogenic stroke, or end-stage renal disease. Extracardiac symptoms include angiokeratoma,...