作者: Angelina M.M. Santoso , Femke Jansen , Ralph de Vries , C. René Leemans , Annemieke van Straten
DOI: 10.1016/J.SMRV.2019.06.003
关键词: Insomnia 、 Medicine 、 Cancer treatment 、 Prevalence 、 After treatment 、 Meta-analysis 、 Head and neck cancer 、 Sleep disorder 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Internal medicine
摘要: This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to investigate the prevalence rates of various types sleep disturbances among head neck cancer (HNC) patients before, during, after treatment. We performed a search on PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO find studies that reported any type disturbance adult HNC patients. Meta-analyses were using random effects models, with I2 values indicate extent heterogeneity. In total, 29 accumulatively 2315 included. The quality was fairly low heterogeneity high. Studies three found: insomnia (17 studies), hypersomnolence (12 sleep-related breathing (14 studies). 29% (95% CI 20-41%) before treatment, 45% 33-58%) during 40% 24-58%) while for 16% 7-32%) treatment 32% 20-48%) 66% 44-82%) 51% 34-67%), respectively. These results imply are highly prevalent