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Title: Sleep disturbances in patients with lung cancer in Turkey
Authors: Bülbül, Y.
Özlü, T.
Arınç, S.
Özyürek, B.A.
Günbatar, H.
Şentürk, A.
Bahadır, A.
Özçelik, Melike
Yılmaz, Mehmet Ufuk
Akbay, Makbule
Sağlam , Leyla
Kılıç, Talat
Kırkıl, Gamze
Özçelik, Neslihan
Zoroğlu, Dursun Ali
Argun Barış, Serap
Yavşan, Durdu
Şen, Hatice
Berk, Serdar
Acat, Murat
Çakmak, Gülfidan
Yumuk, Perran
İntepe, Yavuz Selim
Toru, Ümran
Öktem Ayık, Sibel
Başyiğit, İlknur
Özkurt, Sibel
Mutlu, Levent
Yaşar, Zehra
Esme, Hıdır
Erol, Mehmet M.
Oruç, Özlem
Erdoğan, Yurdanur
Aşker, Selvi
Ulaş, Arife
Erol, Serhat
Kerget, Buğra
Erbaycu, Ahmet Emin
Teke, Turgut
Beşiroğlu, Mehmet
Can, Hüseyin
Dallı, Ayşe
Talay, Fahrettin
Keywords: Dyspnea
Insomnia
Lung cancer
Pain
Sleep disturbance
Symptom
adult
aged
anxiety
Article
body weight loss
cancer pain
cancer staging
comorbidity
coughing
cross-sectional study
daytime somnolence
depression
dyspnea
Edmonton Symptom Assessment System
fatigue
female
human
insomnia
interview
lung cancer
major clinical study
male
middle aged
multicenter study
nausea
nocturia
non small cell lung cancer
palliative therapy
prevalence
quality of life
questionnaire
risk factor
sleep disorder
sleep quality
small cell lung cancer
clinical trial
complication
lung tumor
prospective study
turkey (bird)
Female
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Male
Middle Aged
Palliative Care
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
Sleep Wake Disorders
Turkey
Publisher: Ankara University
Abstract: Introduction: Sleep quality is known to be associated with the distressing symptoms of cancer. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of cancer symptoms on insomnia and the prevalence of sleep-related problems reported by the patients with lung cancer in Turkey. Materials and Methods: Assesment of Palliative Care in Lung Cancer in Turkey (ASPECT) study, a prospective multicenter study conducted in Turkey with the participation of 26 centers and included all patients with lung cancer, was re-evaluated in terms of sleep problems, insomnia and possible association with the cancer symptoms. Demographic characteristics of patients and information about disease were recorded for each patient by physicians via face-to-face interviews, and using hospital records. Patients who have difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep (DIMS) is associated with daytime sleepiness/fatigue were diagnosed as having insomnia. Daytime sleepiness, fatigue and lung cancer symptoms were recorded and graded using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale. Results: Among 1245 cases, 48.4% reported DIMS, 60.8% reported daytime sleepiness and 82.1% reported fatigue. The prevalence of insomnia was 44.7%. Female gender, patients with stage 3-4 disease, patients with metastases, with comorbidities, and with weight loss > 5 kg had higher rates of insomnia. Also, patients with insomnia had significantly higher rates of pain, nausea, dyspnea, and anxiety. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that patients with moderate to severe pain and dyspnea and severe anxiety had 2-3 times higher rates of insomnia. Conclusion: In conclusion, our results showed a clear association between sleep disturbances and cancer symptoms. Because of that, adequate symptom control is essential to maintain sleep quality in patients with lung cancer. © 2018, Ankara University. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/11041
https://doi.org/10.5578/tt.67689
ISSN: 0494-1373
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