2014
DOI: 10.5505/tjoncol.2014.967
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Cancer and insomnia

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“…Sleep affects quality of life and is among the life activities necessary for the individual to be physically and spiritually healthy (11,12). Sleeping disorders include difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, early morning waking or poor sleep, and nonrestorative sleep (12,13). Sleep quality is also linked to pain (13).…”
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“…Sleep affects quality of life and is among the life activities necessary for the individual to be physically and spiritually healthy (11,12). Sleeping disorders include difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, early morning waking or poor sleep, and nonrestorative sleep (12,13). Sleep quality is also linked to pain (13).…”
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“…Sleeping disorders include difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, early morning waking or poor sleep, and nonrestorative sleep (12,13). Sleep quality is also linked to pain (13). Poor sleep quality causes decreased tolerance to pain.…”
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“…cancer patients, compared to the general population, sleep disorders are seen more frequently in every stage of the disease, especially in advanced stages(26) Arslan and Fadıloğlu (2009). stated that in cancer patients, the stage of the disease, the duration of the disease, time of hospitalization, and treatment methods lowered sleep quality by causing sleep disorders(27).There exists no study in the literature regarding the relationship between the CDS and the PSQI.…”
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