Strik Herwig, Cassel Werner, Teepker Michael, Schulte Thomas, Riera-Knorrenschild Jorge, Koehler Ulrich, Seifart Ulf
Department of Neurology, Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany.
Department of Neurology, Klinikum, Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany.
Oncol Res Treat. 2021;44(9):469-475. doi: 10.1159/000518108. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
On the one hand, sleep disorders in cancer patients are reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. On the other hand, specific causes for these sleep disorders are little known. This study was done to evaluate factors which may affect sleep of cancer patients. To our knowledge, this is the first study which includes return to work as one factor of sleep disturbance.
107 patients with various types of cancer treated in 2 hospitals were interviewed with a battery of questionnaires after having given informed consent. The questionnaires intended to detect abnormalities of sleep and related pain, breathing disorders, restless legs syndrome, depression, rumination, medication, and psychosocial distress. The study was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Marburg.
The analysis of the 6 sleep-related questionnaires indicated a sleep disorder of any kind in 68% of all patients. Insomnia symptoms were present in 48 patients (44.9%). Pain, depression, anxiety, and worries about the workplace were significantly related to sleep disorders.
Sleep disorders are common in cancer patients. The causes are manifold and should be considered by caregivers during diagnosis, therapy, and aftercare of cancer patients. Tumour patients should actively be asked about sleep disorders. If these are present, they should be addressed, and as they have a large impact on quality of life, treatment options should be offered in cooperation with sleep specialists.
一方面,据报道30%-50%的癌症患者存在睡眠障碍。另一方面,这些睡眠障碍的具体原因却鲜为人知。本研究旨在评估可能影响癌症患者睡眠的因素。据我们所知,这是第一项将重返工作作为睡眠干扰因素之一的研究。
在两家医院接受治疗的107名各类癌症患者在签署知情同意书后,接受了一系列问卷调查。这些问卷旨在检测睡眠异常以及相关疼痛、呼吸障碍、不宁腿综合征、抑郁、反复思考、用药情况和心理社会困扰。该研究获得了马尔堡大学伦理委员会的批准。
对6份与睡眠相关问卷的分析表明,68%的患者存在任何类型的睡眠障碍。48名患者(44.9%)出现失眠症状。疼痛、抑郁、焦虑以及对工作场所的担忧与睡眠障碍显著相关。
睡眠障碍在癌症患者中很常见。其原因是多方面的,癌症护理人员在对癌症患者进行诊断、治疗和后续护理时应予以考虑。应主动询问肿瘤患者是否存在睡眠障碍。如果存在,应加以解决,由于睡眠障碍对生活质量有很大影响,应与睡眠专家合作提供治疗方案。