Jamie S Myers, Rebekah E Humphrey-Sewell, Lauren A Fowler, Daniel English, Rachael Stickler, Dedrick Hooper, Jaromme Geebum Kim, Jianghua He, Mary Penne Mays, Catherine Siengsukon, Elizabeth Wulff-Burchfield, Xinglei Shen, Jennifer Heins, William Parker, Sally Maliski
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Abstract
Objectives: To test the feasibility of sleep hygiene education and longitudinal wrist actigraph sleep metrics measurement alone versus in combination with telehealth-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (teleCBT-I) for people with prostate cancer (PC) receiving androgen deprivation therapy (ADT).
Sample & setting: 45 men with PC receiving ADT were recruited from a midwestern comprehensive cancer center.
Methods & variables: Participants were provided with wrist actigraphs, their individual sleep metrics data, and sleep hygiene education. Half the sample was randomized to a four-week teleCBT-I intervention. Outcomes were collected at baseline, one month, and two months. Exit interviews were conducted to glean participants' feedback about the study.
Results: Feasibility was demonstrated. Physical function, sleep efficiency, fatigue, and health-related quality of life improved for participants receiving teleCBT-I.
Implications for nursing: Assessment of sleep disturbance, access to sleep hygiene education, and teleCBT-I may benefit people with PC receiving ADT.
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