Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the severity of subjective sleep quality and factors related to sleep disturbances in\nbreast and gynecologic cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Methods: Ninety four women (68 breast cancer and 26 gynecologic\ncancer) undergoing radiotherapy were recruited and asked to complete the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Piper Fatigue Scale,\nand Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale. The data were analyzed using χ2\n-test, t-test, ANOVA and logistic regression. Results: The average\nglobal PSQI score was 8.34 ± 4.41 and 70.2% of the patients reported poor sleep quality (PSQI > 5). There were significant differences\nbetween the poor sleepers and the good sleepers in concurrent chemo-radiotherapy (p= .022), number of radiation treatments\n(p=.013), total amount of radiation dosage (p=.048), sleeping pills (p=.030), fatigue (p< .001), anxiety (p<.001), and depression\n(p=.024). Logistic regression showed that significant predictors for poor sleep quality were fatigue and concurrent chemo-radiotherapy.\nConclusion: These findings suggest that sleep disturbance was a significant health problem in patients with breast and gynecologic\ncancer who were receiving radiotherapy. Also that fatigue and concurrent chemo-radiotherapy were highly associated with sleep disturbance.\nHowever, limited evidence was found for the role of radiotherapy in the sleep disturbance of these patients.
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Fabiane Diniz Machado VilhenaOdenilce Vieira PereiraFabianne de Jesus Dias de SousaNandara Celana Negreiros MartinsGisela Pereira Xavier AlbuquerqueRenata Glaucia Barros da Silva LopesTaís dos Passos SagicaAline Maria Pereira Cruz Ramos