2020
DOI: 10.1111/bju.14986
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Using data from an online health community to examine the impact of prostate cancer on sleep

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“…For example, we examined posts to an online prostate cancer community that mentioned sleep. 16 Qualitative analysis revealed that sleeping problems presented a significant impairment to quality of life among patients with prostate cancer. Quantitative analysis using linguistic inquiry word count revealed greater negative emotion in posts regarding sleep by patients with advanced compared with localized prostate cancer, suggesting that this population is an important target for sleep health promotion.…”
Section: Observational Studies Using Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we examined posts to an online prostate cancer community that mentioned sleep. 16 Qualitative analysis revealed that sleeping problems presented a significant impairment to quality of life among patients with prostate cancer. Quantitative analysis using linguistic inquiry word count revealed greater negative emotion in posts regarding sleep by patients with advanced compared with localized prostate cancer, suggesting that this population is an important target for sleep health promotion.…”
Section: Observational Studies Using Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robbins et al 13 conducted a “social listening” study to evaluate sleep‐related concerns and unmet needs among patients with prostate cancer and caregivers. Of 685 posts evaluated in an online prostate cancer patient community, 86% were posted by patients and 14% were posted by caregivers.…”
Section: Prostate Cancer Survivorshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 For instance, patients with prostate cancer (PCa) may suffer from increased nocturia, other lower urinary tract symptoms, hot flashes, pain, anxiety and depression that present additional challenges to optimal sleep. 4 …”
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