2016
DOI: 10.1080/21681805.2016.1236834
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Sleep and quality of life in people with ileal conduit

Abstract: This study determined that quality of life and sleep deteriorate in people with ileal conduit. The quality of life decreases when the sleep quality is poor, and decreased quality of life affects quality of sleep in people with ileal conduit.

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“…In the ‘physical health’ domain, themes of ‘pain and discomfort’ and ‘sleep and rest’ emerged (Cavdar et al, 2016; Celik et al, 2015; Gomez et al, 2014; Liu et al, 2016; Pazar et al, 2015; Tejido‐Sánchez et al, 2014; Villa et al, 2018).…”
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“…In the ‘physical health’ domain, themes of ‘pain and discomfort’ and ‘sleep and rest’ emerged (Cavdar et al, 2016; Celik et al, 2015; Gomez et al, 2014; Liu et al, 2016; Pazar et al, 2015; Tejido‐Sánchez et al, 2014; Villa et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respondents' quality of sleep emerged as a significant factor affecting QoL, with the reporting of poor sleep quality varying from 41% (Celik et al, 2015) to 94% (Cavdar et al, 2016). Increased levels of anxiety, depression and a heightened sense of pain perception were experienced amongst those who were sleep‐deprived (Cavdar et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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