儿科肿瘤患者睡眠问题的患病率和危险因素:其对癌症治疗期间和之后生活质量的影响

L. Steur, R.H.E. Kolk, F. Mooij, R. de Vries, M. Grootenhuis, G. Kaspers, R. V. van Litsenburg
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本综述旨在描述癌症治疗儿童和儿童癌症幸存者中睡眠问题的患病率、类型和危险因素。进一步探讨了睡眠与生活质量(QoL)的关系。在接受治疗的儿童中,睡眠问题比正常和对照组更常见。幸存者的结果更不一致,在一些研究中甚至更少报告睡眠问题。在这两个人群中都报告了不同的睡眠问题(如夜间醒来,睡前抵抗和白天嗜睡)。一些人口统计学、疾病和治疗相关因素与睡眠结果相关。睡眠受损与较差的身体、心理和癌症相关的生活质量有关。通过各种测量来评估睡眠,所有测量的都是不同的睡眠结构,限制了可推广结论的形成。因此,一种标准化的方法来评估儿童肿瘤不同年龄段的睡眠是必要的。
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The prevalence and risk factors of sleep problems in pediatric oncology: its effect on quality of life during and after cancer treatment
ABSTRACT This review aims to describe the prevalence, types and risk factors of sleep problems in children undergoing cancer treatment and in childhood cancer survivors. Furthermore, the relation between sleep and quality of life (QoL) was described. In children undergoing treatment sleep problems were more common compared to norms and controls. In survivors results were more inconsistent and in some studies even less sleep problems were reported. In both populations various sleep problems were reported (such as night awakenings, bedtime resistance, and daytime sleepiness). Several demographic, disease and treatment related factors were associated with sleep outcomes. Impaired sleep was associated with poorer physical, psychosocial, and cancer-related QoL. Sleep was assessed with a variety of measurements, all measuring different sleep constructs, limiting the formulation of generalizable conclusions. Therefore, a standardized way to assess sleep in different age categories in pediatric oncology is mandatory.
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