2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05777-3
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Patient characteristics associated with sleep disturbance in breast cancer survivors

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“…In most cases, chronic disease may cause pain, contusion, and exhaustion which will affect patients' daily lives due to having trouble sleeping at night and making them sleepy during the daytime. and the results acted in accordance with the current study (22). Similar to our study, it has been also demonstrated in some other studies that the type of cancer and the stage of the cancer is not relevant to the sleep quality (10,19).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In most cases, chronic disease may cause pain, contusion, and exhaustion which will affect patients' daily lives due to having trouble sleeping at night and making them sleepy during the daytime. and the results acted in accordance with the current study (22). Similar to our study, it has been also demonstrated in some other studies that the type of cancer and the stage of the cancer is not relevant to the sleep quality (10,19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Also, as shown in our study's results, about half of patients with good sleep quality are among the higher WIs (rich: 16.95%, and richest: 27.12%), due to having easier access to hospitalization, medication, and cure(1,22,31).Momayyezi et al reported a statistically signi cant association (p < 0.001) between economic status…”
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“…In addition, the CL intervention material may prove to be a rather formidable control comparator. This is because lifestyle factors, such as diet [ 70 ], exercise [ 71 ], relaxation [ 72 ], and sleep [ 73 ], are highly correlated with mental health outcomes. Therefore, if CM is more efficacious than CL in improving emotion regulation and anxiety and depressive symptoms, such findings will speak to the strength and magnitude of the effects of CM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systemic reviews have indicated that 58%-63% of patients with cancer (11) and over 72% of caregivers of patients with cancer (12) experience overall sleep disturbance, which is about two times higher than what has been observed in the general population (29.8; (13)). Studies have also found longer SOL (14,15), longer WASO (16,17), and shorter sleep duration (14)(15)(16)(17) among patients with cancer and their caregivers, relative to the general population (18,19).…”
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confidence: 99%