Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both patients with cancer and their informal carers. A dyadic approach in the assessment and management of sleep problems in patients and carers is a promising method of exploring concurrent sleep disturbances and establishing associations between sleep and sleep-impairing factors that may co-vary in the members of the dyad. The purpose of the present mini-review article was to discuss the current evidence, as well as highlight areas where future research is warranted. Patients & Methods: An electronic search for original peer-reviewed articles published between January 1990 and July 2011 in three research and evidence databases (MedLine, CINAH...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Sleep disruption is prevalent in patients and survivors of breast cancer. Most patients undergoing c...
Context Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager. O...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Context. Alterations in sleep-wake patterns of care recipients and their informal caregivers are com...
Context: Alterations in sleep-wake patterns of care recipients and their informal caregivers are ...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
ABSTRACTPURPOSE: This study compared the occurrence rates for and severity of sleep disturbance in ...
Purpose/Objectives: To longitudinally explore changes, similarities, differences, and interrelations...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. Objective: Sleep disturbances are a common issue for those who pr...
BACKGROUND: In China, spouse caregivers of cancer patients (SCCPs) are involved in all aspects of pa...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Sleep disruption is prevalent in patients and survivors of breast cancer. Most patients undergoing c...
Context Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager. O...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Background: Changes in habitual sleep are among the most remarkable and important concerns of both p...
Context. Alterations in sleep-wake patterns of care recipients and their informal caregivers are com...
Context: Alterations in sleep-wake patterns of care recipients and their informal caregivers are ...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
ABSTRACTPURPOSE: This study compared the occurrence rates for and severity of sleep disturbance in ...
Purpose/Objectives: To longitudinally explore changes, similarities, differences, and interrelations...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. Objective: Sleep disturbances are a common issue for those who pr...
BACKGROUND: In China, spouse caregivers of cancer patients (SCCPs) are involved in all aspects of pa...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Sleep disruption is prevalent in patients and survivors of breast cancer. Most patients undergoing c...
Context Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager. O...