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通过睡眠解决癌症相关疲劳:一项比较针灸与认知行为疗法治疗失眠的随机试验的二次分析

Addressing cancer-related fatigue through sleep: A secondary analysis of a randomized trial comparing acupuncture and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

作者信息

Li Xiaotong, Liou Kevin T, Chimonas Susan, Bryl Karolina, Wong Greta, Spiguel Eugenie, Li Susan Q, Garland Sheila N, Bao Ting, Mao Jun J

机构信息

Integrative Medicine Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States.

Center for Health Policy and Outcomes, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

Integr Med Res. 2023 Mar;12(1):100922. doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2023.100922. Epub 2023 Feb 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fatigue is a troublesome symptom in cancer survivors that often results from disrupted sleep. We sought to assess whether two insomnia-focused non-pharmacological interventions are also effective for improving fatigue.

METHODS

We analyzed data from a randomized clinical trial comparing cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) versus acupuncture for insomnia among cancer survivors. Participants were 109 patients who reported insomnia and moderate or worse fatigue. Interventions were delivered over eight weeks. Fatigue was evaluated at baseline, week 8, and week 20 using the Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form (MFSI-SF). We used both mediation analysis and t-tests to explore the extent to which fatigue reduction was attributable to insomnia response.

RESULTS

Compared to baseline, both CBT-I and acupuncture produced significant reductions in total MFSI-SF scores at week 8 (-17.1 points; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -21.1 to -13.1, and -13.2 points; 95% CI: -17.2 to -9.2, respectively, all <0.001) and week 20 (-14.6 points; 95% CI: -18.6 to -10.6, and -14.2 points; 95% CI: -18.1 to -10.3. respectively, all <0.001), with no significant between-group differences. MFSI-SF total scores at week 8 were significantly associated with sleep improvements in both CBT-I and acupuncture groups (<0.001 and =0.011, respectively). Insomnia responders demonstrated significantly greater improvements in mean MFSI-SF total scores compared with non-responders in the CBT-I group (=0.016) but not in the acupuncture group.

CONCLUSION

CBT-I and acupuncture produced similar, clinically meaningful, and durable fatigue reductions in cancer survivors with insomnia, primarily through improvements in sleep. Acupuncture may also reduce fatigue through additional pathways.

摘要

背景

疲劳是癌症幸存者中一个棘手的症状,通常由睡眠紊乱引起。我们试图评估两种针对失眠的非药物干预措施是否也能有效改善疲劳。

方法

我们分析了一项随机临床试验的数据,该试验比较了癌症幸存者中失眠的认知行为疗法(CBT-I)与失眠的针灸疗法。参与者为109名报告有失眠且疲劳程度为中度或更严重的患者。干预为期八周。在基线、第8周和第20周使用多维疲劳症状量表简表(MFSI-SF)评估疲劳。我们使用中介分析和t检验来探讨疲劳减轻在多大程度上归因于失眠反应。

结果

与基线相比,CBT-I和针灸在第8周时MFSI-SF总分均显著降低(分别为-17.1分;95%置信区间[CI]:-21.1至-13.1,以及-13.2分;95%CI:-17.2至-9.2,均<0.001),在第20周时也显著降低(分别为-14.6分;95%CI:-18.6至-10.6,以及-14.2分;95%CI:-18.1至-10.3,均<0.001),组间无显著差异。在CBT-I组和针灸组中,第8周时MFSI-SF总分均与睡眠改善显著相关(分别为<0.001和=0.011)。在CBT-I组中,失眠有反应者的MFSI-SF总分平均改善程度显著高于无反应者(=0.016),但在针灸组中并非如此。

结论

CBT-I和针灸在患有失眠的癌症幸存者中产生了相似的、具有临床意义的且持久的疲劳减轻效果,主要是通过改善睡眠。针灸也可能通过其他途径减轻疲劳。

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