STUDY OBJECTIVES: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent and confers risk for physical and psychological disorder. We must better understand how insomnia develops in cancer patients and explore the main contributors to its chronicity so that insomnia management protocols can be integrated more effectively within cancer care. This study monitors the etiology of insomnia in breast cancer patients and identifies risk factors for its persistence. METHODS: 173 females with newly diagnosed, non-metastatic breast cancer were tracked from diagnosis for 12-months. Participants completed monthly sleep assessments using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and 3-monthly health-related quality-of-life assessments using the European Organisat...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Objectives: To conduct the first qualitative analysis of the development and impact of insomnia on a...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent and confers risk for physical...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Study Objectives: To examine the role of sleep reactivity as a predictor of insomnia in patients dia...
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of insomnia, describe clinical characteristics of sleep...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
Using a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral model of insomnia and a daily process approach, this stud...
Secondary insomnia resulting from the onset of a health problem often persists beyond the course of ...
Despite the high incidence of breast cancer and reports that many affected patients experience insom...
Objectives To conduct a qualitative exploration of the lived experience of insomnia disorder and its...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Insomnia is characterized by complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or non-restor...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-101).Breast cancer patients have a high incidence of co-m...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Objectives: To conduct the first qualitative analysis of the development and impact of insomnia on a...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent and confers risk for physical...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Study Objectives: To examine the role of sleep reactivity as a predictor of insomnia in patients dia...
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of insomnia, describe clinical characteristics of sleep...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
Using a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral model of insomnia and a daily process approach, this stud...
Secondary insomnia resulting from the onset of a health problem often persists beyond the course of ...
Despite the high incidence of breast cancer and reports that many affected patients experience insom...
Objectives To conduct a qualitative exploration of the lived experience of insomnia disorder and its...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Insomnia is characterized by complaints of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or non-restor...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-101).Breast cancer patients have a high incidence of co-m...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Objectives: To conduct the first qualitative analysis of the development and impact of insomnia on a...