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Global prevalence of poor sleep quality in cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis | |
Chen, Meng Yi1,2; Zheng, Wan Ying1; Liu, Yu Fei1; Li, Xiao Hong3; Lam, Mei Ieng4; Su, Zhaohui5; Cheung, Teris6; Ungvari, Gabor S.7,8; Tang, Lili9; Ng, Chee H.10; Zhang, Qinge11; Xiang, Yu Tao1,2 | |
Source Publication | General Hospital Psychiatry |
ISSN | 0163-8343 |
2024-03 | |
Abstract | Objective: Poor sleep quality is common in patients with cancer, but the prevalence rates varied widely across studies. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the pooled prevalence of poor sleep quality among patients with cancer. Methods: Systematic literature searches were independently conducted in the major databases (Web of Science, PubMed, EMBASE and PsycINFO). Studies that reported the prevalence of poor sleep quality in patients with cancer were analyzed using a random effects model. Funnel plots and Egger's tests were used to assess publication bias. Statistical analyses were performed using R software. Results: A total of 59 epidemiological studies involving 16,223 patients were included. The pooled prevalence of poor sleep quality in patients with cancer was 57.4% [95% confidence interval (CI): 53.3% - 61.6%]. Additionally, three comparative studies with 372 patients and 412 healthy controls were included. Compared to healthy controls, patients with cancer had a significantly higher risk for poor sleep quality [odd ratio (OR) = 3.0; 95%CI: 1.2–7.2; P < 0.05]. Subgroup analyses of the studies revealed that studies from Middle East & North Africa region and low income countries, and on gynecological cancer as well as those with a lower cut-off value of sleep quality (all P < 0.01) reported a higher prevalence of poor sleep quality. Meta-regression analyses showed that higher prevalence of poor sleep quality was associated with higher prevalence of comorbid depression (P < 0.05) and anxiety (P < 0.01), but was associated with a lower education level (P < 0.05) and alcohol use ratio (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Poor sleep quality is common among patients with cancer. Considering the overall high prevalence rate and negative impact of poor sleep quality, appropriate measures to identify and improve poor sleep quality are needed to enhance the clinical outcomes in this group. |
Keyword | Cancer Meta-analysis Prevalence Sleep Quality |
Language | 英語English |
DOI | 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2023.12.004 |
URL | View the original |
Volume | 87 |
Pages | 92-102 |
WOS ID | WOS:001188834200001 |
WOS Subject | Psychiatry |
WOS Research Area | Psychiatry |
Indexed By | SCIE ; SSCI |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85185608348 |
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Document Type | Review article |
Collection | Institute of Translational Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences INSTITUTE OF COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION |
Corresponding Author | Ng, Chee H.; Zhang, Qinge; Xiang, Yu Tao |
Affiliation | 1.Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration, Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macao 2.Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Macao 3.Beijing Huilongguan Hospital, Peking University Huilongguan Clinical Medical School, Beijing, China 4.Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macau SAR, China 5.School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China 6.School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 7.Psychiatry Section, University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, Australia 8.Division of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 9.Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education/Beijing), Department of Psycho-Oncology, Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute, Beijing, China 10.Department of Psychiatry, The Melbourne Clinic and St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Richmond, Australia 11.Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & National Center for Mental Disorders, Beijing Anding Hospital, Advanced Innovation Center for Human rain Protection, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China |
First Author Affilication | Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Macau |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Chen, Meng Yi,Zheng, Wan Ying,Liu, Yu Fei,et al. Global prevalence of poor sleep quality in cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis[J]. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2024, 87, 92-102. |
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