This study investigated the efficacy of a multimodal cognitive-behavioral intervention for women who had been treated for nonmetastatic breast cancer. Ten participants were enrolled in the treatment protocol in a multiple-baseline design. Intervention time series analyses of daily sleep diary data revealed significant improvements of sleep efficiency and total wake time. These results were corroborated by polysomnographic data. In addition, insomnia treatment was associated with significant improvements of mood, general and physical fatigue, and global and cognitive dimensions of quality of life. These findings suggest that cognitive-behavioral therapy, previously found effective for primary insomnia, is also of clinical benefit for insomni...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Background: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Objectives This secondary analysis of data from a randomised controlled trial explores associations ...
Insomnia is characterized by complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or non-restor...
PurposeEstimates of insomnia in breast cancer patients are high, with reports of poor sleep lasting ...
Purpose Persistent insomnia is a common complaint in cancer survivors, but is seldom satisfactori...
Lavinia Fiorentino1, John R McQuaid2, Lianqi Liu3, Loki Natarajan4, Feng He4, Monique Cornejo3, Susa...
Comorbid chronic insomnia was found highly prevalent in breast cancer patients. It also persisted th...
Purpose : To assess the moderating role of demographic and clinical variables on the efficacy of a ...
Background Insomnia is highly prevalent in breast cancer (BRC) patients, but non-pharmacological tre...
Sheila N Garland,1 Jillian A Johnson,2 Josee Savard,3 Philip Gehrman,4 Michael Perlis,4 Linda Carlso...
OBJECTIVE: Professionally administered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for treatin...
The number of patients with breast cancer diagnosed with sleep disturbance has grown substantially w...
Huihua Qiu,1 Wenwei Ren,1 Yanjie Yang,2 Xiongzhao Zhu,3 Guangyun Mao,4 Shanping Mao,5 Yan Lin,6 Shan...
Insomnia disorder is common in patients undergoing cancer treatment. There is compelling evidence de...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Background: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Objectives This secondary analysis of data from a randomised controlled trial explores associations ...
Insomnia is characterized by complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or non-restor...
PurposeEstimates of insomnia in breast cancer patients are high, with reports of poor sleep lasting ...
Purpose Persistent insomnia is a common complaint in cancer survivors, but is seldom satisfactori...
Lavinia Fiorentino1, John R McQuaid2, Lianqi Liu3, Loki Natarajan4, Feng He4, Monique Cornejo3, Susa...
Comorbid chronic insomnia was found highly prevalent in breast cancer patients. It also persisted th...
Purpose : To assess the moderating role of demographic and clinical variables on the efficacy of a ...
Background Insomnia is highly prevalent in breast cancer (BRC) patients, but non-pharmacological tre...
Sheila N Garland,1 Jillian A Johnson,2 Josee Savard,3 Philip Gehrman,4 Michael Perlis,4 Linda Carlso...
OBJECTIVE: Professionally administered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for treatin...
The number of patients with breast cancer diagnosed with sleep disturbance has grown substantially w...
Huihua Qiu,1 Wenwei Ren,1 Yanjie Yang,2 Xiongzhao Zhu,3 Guangyun Mao,4 Shanping Mao,5 Yan Lin,6 Shan...
Insomnia disorder is common in patients undergoing cancer treatment. There is compelling evidence de...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Background: Women with breast cancer experience a significantly higher prevalence of sleep disturban...
Objectives This secondary analysis of data from a randomised controlled trial explores associations ...