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Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Fatigue Co-Occurrence in Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Patients in Follow-Up after Treatment: Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors
- Source :
- Cancers, 14(14):3316. MDPI AG, Cancers, 14(14):3319. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), Peersmann, S H M, Grootenhuis, M A, van Straten, A, Tissing, W J E, Abbink, F, de Vries, A C H, Loonen, J, van der Pal, H J H, Kaspers, G J L & van Litsenburg, R R L 2022, ' Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Fatigue Co-Occurrence in Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Patients in Follow-Up after Treatment : Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors ', Cancers, vol. 14, no. 14, 3319 . https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143319, Cancers; Volume 14; Issue 14; Pages: 3316, Cancers, 14, 14, Cancers, 14
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Simple Summary Insomnia symptoms and daytime fatigue significantly impact physical and psychosocial health. While these are common symptoms in pediatric oncology, relationships between these symptoms remain unclear. This study evaluated the prevalence of insomnia only, daytime fatigue only, the co-occurrence of insomnia and daytime fatigue symptoms, and associated risk factors in adolescent/young adult childhood cancer patients in follow-up after treatment. Results showed that around forty percent had insomnia and daytime fatigue symptoms, which often co-occurred. Risk factors that emerged were: female sex and co-morbidities (all), shorter time after treatment and bedtime gaming (insomnia only), young adulthood (insomnia-fatigue and fatigue only), needing someone else to fall asleep and inconsistent wake times (both insomnia groups), and lower educational level and consistent bedtimes (insomnia-fatigue). Overall, insomnia symptoms and daytime fatigue were common and often co-occurred in this patient population. While current fatigue guidelines do not include insomnia symptoms, healthcare providers should inquire about insomnia as this potentially provides additional options for treatment and prevention. Insomnia symptoms and daytime fatigue commonly occur in pediatric oncology, which significantly impact physical and psychosocial health. This study evaluated the prevalence of insomnia only, daytime fatigue only, the co-occurrence of insomnia-daytime fatigue symptoms, and associated risk factors. Childhood cancer patients (n = 565, 12-26 years old, >= 6 months after treatment) participated in a national, cross-sectional questionnaire study, measuring insomnia symptoms (ISI; Insomnia Severity Index) and daytime fatigue (single item). Prevalence rates of insomnia and/or daytime fatigue subgroups and ISI severity ranges were calculated. Multinomial regression models were applied to assess risk factors. Most patients reported no insomnia symptoms or daytime fatigue (61.8%). In the 38.2% of patients who had symptoms, 48.1% reported insomnia and daytime fatigue, 34.7% insomnia only, and 17.1% daytime fatigue only. Insomnia scores were higher in patients with insomnia-daytime fatigue compared to insomnia only (p < 0.001). Risk factors that emerged were: female sex and co-morbidities (all), shorter time after treatment and bedtime gaming (insomnia only), young adulthood (insomnia-fatigue/fatigue only), needing someone else to fall asleep and inconsistent wake times (both insomnia groups), lower educational level and consistent bedtimes (insomnia-fatigue). Insomnia symptoms and daytime fatigue are common and often co-occur. While current fatigue guidelines do not include insomnia symptoms, healthcare providers should inquire about insomnia as this potentially provides additional options for treatment and prevention.
- Subjects :
- SEVERITY INDEX
Cancer Research
LONG-TERM SURVIVORS
survivors
childhood cancer
sleep
fatigue
adolescents and young adults (AYA)
quality of life
CHILDREN
DEPRESSION
Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]
All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center
Oncology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
CLINICAL-PRACTICE
EPIDEMIOLOGY
HEALTH
LEUKEMIA
SLEEP DISORDERS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20726694
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cancers, 14(14):3316. MDPI AG, Cancers, 14(14):3319. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), Peersmann, S H M, Grootenhuis, M A, van Straten, A, Tissing, W J E, Abbink, F, de Vries, A C H, Loonen, J, van der Pal, H J H, Kaspers, G J L & van Litsenburg, R R L 2022, ' Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Fatigue Co-Occurrence in Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Patients in Follow-Up after Treatment : Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors ', Cancers, vol. 14, no. 14, 3319 . https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143319, Cancers; Volume 14; Issue 14; Pages: 3316, Cancers, 14, 14, Cancers, 14
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....295572cf26e4770f4e17aa1fb229efc1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143319