Non-Pharmacologic Approaches to Sleep Problems for Palliative Care Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review.

Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.5152/FNJN.2023.23051
Dilek Baykal, Necmiye Çömlekçi
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Objective: This present systematic review aims to examine the effectiveness of non-pharmacological approaches to sleep problems for cancer patients in palliative care.

Method: In this review, the data of the last 5 years from 2018 to 2023 are included in Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, PubMed, Medline, Ulakbim National Database and Cochrane Library databases were scanned using the keywords "palliative care, sleep disorder, non-pharmacologic, insomnia, cancer, randomized controlled trial" in English and Turkish. As a result of the search, we identified 90 articles. This review was based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols 2015 Statement recommendations.

Results: This current review comprised 5 randomized controlled trials. The included studies were found to examine methods such as aromatherapy, massage, therapeutic touch, and white light, leaving out other methods (sleep hygiene, exercise, etc.), which are effective in treating insomnia. We established that the methods discussed in these studies were highly effective in improving sleep quality.

Conclusion: Non-pharmacological methods for treating sleep problems in cancer patients in palliative care have been shown to be effective. We consider it important that nurses were involved in these studies. On the other hand, we would recommend that studies be conducted to evaluate the effect of other nonpharmacologic methods on sleep problems.

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姑息治疗癌症患者睡眠问题的非药物方法:系统综述。
目的:本系统综述旨在研究姑息治疗中非药物治疗癌症患者睡眠问题的有效性。方法:以“姑息治疗、睡眠障碍、非药理学、失眠、癌症、随机对照试验”为关键词,检索Scopus、Web of Science、CINAHL、PubMed、Medline、Ulakbim National Database和Cochrane Library数据库中2018 - 2023年近5年的数据,以英文和土耳其文进行扫描。作为搜索的结果,我们确定了90篇文章。本综述基于2015年系统评价和荟萃分析方案优选报告项目声明建议。结果:本综述包括5个随机对照试验。研究发现,纳入的研究检查了芳香疗法、按摩、治疗性触摸和白光等方法,而忽略了其他有效治疗失眠的方法(睡眠卫生、运动等)。我们确定这些研究中讨论的方法在改善睡眠质量方面非常有效。结论:在姑息治疗中,非药物治疗癌症患者的睡眠问题已被证明是有效的。我们认为护士参与这些研究是很重要的。另一方面,我们建议进行研究来评估其他非药物方法对睡眠问题的影响。
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