Insomnia in cancer patients - A survey of health-care professionals' views and current practice in Romania.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Valentina-Fineta Chiriac, Daniela-Viorica Moşoiu
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Abstract

Background: Changes in the quality of sleep are reported often in cancer patients and have a major impact on general health. However, insomnia tends to be insufficiently evaluated and managed.

Aim: The aim of the study was to analyze the perception of clinical staff working in oncology units regarding patients' sleep disorders. Furthermore, we assessed the prevalence of insomnia in this category of professionals.

Materials and methods: The study was cross sectional and used a descriptive and correlational design. Clinical personnel working in oncology departments were invited to complete a questionnaire regarding sleep problems in patients, and optionally, the Pittsburgh sleep quality index questionnaire was administered. Correlations between age, profession, experience, and their responses were statistically analyzed.

Results: We gathered 101 responses, with 63.4% coming from doctors. With one exception, all professionals observed changes in sleep patterns in patients, but less than a third were actively looking for these problems and only three health professionals used questionnaires. No significant differences in answers were noted based on age, profession, or experience. Regarding professionals, 45.6% of them had impaired sleep based on the Pittsburgh questionnaire results.

Conclusion: Oncology staff are aware of the existence and impact of sleep problems, but active assessment for sleep problems is low. There is a relative high prevalence of poor sleep quality among oncology staff. In order to improve the well-being of patients, the quality of sleep should be documented as part of the care plan. The existence of guidelines is desirable.

癌症患者失眠--罗马尼亚医护人员的观点和当前做法调查。
背景:癌症患者的睡眠质量经常发生变化,这对患者的总体健康有着重大影响。目的:本研究旨在分析肿瘤科临床工作人员对患者睡眠障碍的看法。此外,我们还评估了失眠症在这类专业人员中的发病率:研究为横断面研究,采用描述性和相关性设计。我们邀请在肿瘤科工作的临床人员填写一份有关病人睡眠问题的调查问卷,并选择性地进行匹兹堡睡眠质量指数问卷调查。我们对年龄、职业、经验和他们的回答之间的相关性进行了统计分析:我们收集到 101 份答复,其中 63.4% 来自医生。除一人外,所有专业人员都观察到了患者睡眠模式的变化,但只有不到三分之一的人积极寻找这些问题,而且只有三名医疗专业人员使用了调查问卷。根据年龄、职业或经验的不同,答案也没有明显差异。根据匹兹堡调查问卷的结果,45.6%的专业人员存在睡眠障碍:结论:肿瘤科工作人员意识到睡眠问题的存在及其影响,但对睡眠问题进行积极评估的比例较低。肿瘤科工作人员睡眠质量差的发生率相对较高。为了改善患者的健康状况,睡眠质量应作为护理计划的一部分记录在案。最好能制定相关指南。
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
15.40%
发文量
299
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Medical oncology, radiation oncology, medical imaging, radiation protection, non-ionising radiation, radiobiology. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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