| Literature DB >> 36010925 |
Gunnhild Jakobsen1,2, Kari Hanne Gjeilo1,3, Marianne Jensen Hjermstad4,5,6, Pål Klepstad7,8.
Abstract
Patients with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms, with fluctuating intensity and severity during the disease. They use several medications, including opioids, which may affect sleep. Sleep disturbance is common in cancer patients, decreases the tolerability of other symptoms, and impairs quality of life. Despite its high prevalence and negative impact, poor sleep quality often remains unrecognized and undertreated. Given that sleep is an essential aspect of health-related quality of life, it is important to extend both the knowledge base and awareness among health care providers in this field to improve patient care. In this narrative review, we provide recommendations on sleep assessment in patients with advanced cancer and highlight cancer-related factors that contribute to insomnia. We also present direct implications for health care providers working in palliative care and for future research.Entities:
Keywords: advanced cancer; insomnia; palliative; palliative care; sleep; sleep disturbances
Year: 2022 PMID: 36010925 PMCID: PMC9406296 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14163933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.575
Examples of studies investigating sleep quality in patients with advanced cancer [21,25,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59].
| Author, Country (Year) | N | Prevalence of Poor Sleep 1 | Questionnaire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercadante, Italy (2021) [ | 182 | 50% | Athens Insomnia Scale |
| Jakobsen, Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Switzerland (2018) [ | 604 | 78% | PSQI |
| Collins, USA (2017) [ | 292 | 59% | PSQI |
| Yennurajalingam USA (2017) [ | 180 | 62% | PSQI |
| George, USA (2016) [ | 256 | 64% | PSQI |
| Akman, Turkey (2015) [ | 314 | 40% | PSQI |
| Nishiura, Tokyo (2015) [ | 50 | 56% | Athens Insomnia Scale |
| Mercadante, Italy (2015) [ | 820 | 61% | Athens Insomnia Scale |
| Davis, USA (2014) [ | 715 | 14% | Insomnia Severity Index |
| Yennurajalingam, USA (2013) [ | 442 | 75% | Sleep item on a 10-point scale |
| Delgado-Guay, USA (2011) [ | 101 | 85% | PSQI |
1 Patient-reported poor sleep prevalence rate in per cent, PSQI = Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
Figure 1Insomnia in the context of advanced cancer. Examples of predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating factors involved in the development of insomnia in advanced cancer [10,46,48,62,63].