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不同姑息治疗环境下晚期癌症患者的睡眠障碍

Sleep Disturbances in Patients With Advanced Cancer in Different Palliative Care Settings.

作者信息

Mercadante Sebastiano, Aielli Federica, Adile Claudio, Ferrera Patrizia, Valle Alessandro, Cartoni Claudio, Pizzuto Massimo, Caruselli Amanda, Parsi Renato, Cortegiani Andrea, Masedu Francesco, Valenti Marco, Ficorella Corrado, Porzio Giampiero

机构信息

Pain Relief and Supportive Care Unit, La Maddalena Cancer Center, Palermo, Italy.

Supportive Care Task Force, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy.

出版信息

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2015 Dec;50(6):786-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2015.06.018. Epub 2015 Aug 24.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager.

OBJECTIVES

To assess the prevalence of sleep disturbances and possible correlations with associated factors in a large number of patients with advanced cancer admitted to different palliative care settings.

METHODS

This was an observational study performed in different settings of palliative care. A consecutive sample of patients with advanced cancer was prospectively assessed for a period of six months. Epidemiological and clinical data, treatments received in the last month, Karnofsky status, Edmonton Symptom Assessment System scores, and concomitant medical treatment were recorded. Patients were administered the Athens Insomnia Scale and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).

RESULTS

A total of 820 patients were surveyed. Mean age was 69.7 years (SD 12.7), and 429 patients were males. Consistent sleep disturbances (moderate to maximum) were found in 60.8% of patients. Aged patients were less likely to have sleep disturbances, whereas a poor Karnofsky level was significantly associated with sleep problems. Breast, gastrointestinal, head and neck, lung, and prostate cancers were associated with sleep problems. Patients who had a secondary school or undergraduate education had less sleep disturbances. Hormone therapy and use of opioids and corticosteroids were positively associated with sleep disturbances, and there was a positive correlation of HADS-Anxiety and HADS-Depression scores with sleep disturbances.

CONCLUSION

More than 60% of palliative care patients have relevant sleep disturbances. Several factors associated with sleep disorders have been identified and should prompt physicians to make a careful examination and subsequent treatment of these disturbances.

摘要

背景

关于晚期癌症患者睡眠障碍的信息匮乏。

目的

评估大量入住不同姑息治疗机构的晚期癌症患者睡眠障碍的患病率及其与相关因素的可能关联。

方法

这是一项在不同姑息治疗机构开展的观察性研究。对晚期癌症患者的连续样本进行了为期六个月的前瞻性评估。记录了流行病学和临床数据、过去一个月接受的治疗、卡诺夫斯基状态、埃德蒙顿症状评估系统评分以及伴随的药物治疗情况。对患者进行了雅典失眠量表和医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)测评。

结果

共调查了820例患者。平均年龄为69.7岁(标准差12.7),男性患者429例。60.8%的患者存在持续的睡眠障碍(中度至重度)。老年患者出现睡眠障碍的可能性较小,而卡诺夫斯基水平较差与睡眠问题显著相关。乳腺癌、胃肠道癌、头颈癌、肺癌和前列腺癌与睡眠问题有关。接受过中学或本科教育的患者睡眠障碍较少。激素治疗以及使用阿片类药物和皮质类固醇与睡眠障碍呈正相关,HADS焦虑评分和HADS抑郁评分与睡眠障碍呈正相关。

结论

超过60%的姑息治疗患者存在相关睡眠障碍。已确定了一些与睡眠障碍相关的因素,这应促使医生对这些障碍进行仔细检查并随后进行治疗。

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