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Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study
PURPOSE: Estimates of insomnia in breast cancer patients are high, with reports of poor sleep lasting years after completion of cancer treatment. This randomized controlled crossover pilot study looked at the effects of individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (IND-CBT-I) on sleep in bre...
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23616695 |
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author | Fiorentino, Lavinia McQuaid, John R Liu, Lianqi Natarajan, Loki He, Feng Cornejo, Monique Lawton, Susan Parker, Barbara A Sadler, Georgia R Ancoli-Israel, Sonia |
author_facet | Fiorentino, Lavinia McQuaid, John R Liu, Lianqi Natarajan, Loki He, Feng Cornejo, Monique Lawton, Susan Parker, Barbara A Sadler, Georgia R Ancoli-Israel, Sonia |
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description | PURPOSE: Estimates of insomnia in breast cancer patients are high, with reports of poor sleep lasting years after completion of cancer treatment. This randomized controlled crossover pilot study looked at the effects of individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (IND-CBT-I) on sleep in breast cancer survivors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one participants were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (six weekly IND-CBT-I sessions followed by six weeks of follow up) or a delayed treatment control group (no treatment for six weeks followed by six weekly IND-CBT-I sessions). Of these, 14 participants completed the pilot study (six in the treatment group and eight in the delayed treatment control group). RESULTS: Self-rated insomnia was significantly improved in the treatment group compared to the waiting period in the delayed treatment control group. The pooled pre-post-IND-CBT-I analyses revealed improvements in self-rated insomnia, sleep quality, and objective measures of sleep. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary results suggest that IND-CBT-I is appropriate for improving sleep in breast cancer survivors. Individual therapy in a clinic or private practice may be a more practical option for this population as it is more easily accessed and readily available in an outpatient setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-29532542013-04-24 Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study Fiorentino, Lavinia McQuaid, John R Liu, Lianqi Natarajan, Loki He, Feng Cornejo, Monique Lawton, Susan Parker, Barbara A Sadler, Georgia R Ancoli-Israel, Sonia Nat Sci Sleep Original Research PURPOSE: Estimates of insomnia in breast cancer patients are high, with reports of poor sleep lasting years after completion of cancer treatment. This randomized controlled crossover pilot study looked at the effects of individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (IND-CBT-I) on sleep in breast cancer survivors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one participants were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (six weekly IND-CBT-I sessions followed by six weeks of follow up) or a delayed treatment control group (no treatment for six weeks followed by six weekly IND-CBT-I sessions). Of these, 14 participants completed the pilot study (six in the treatment group and eight in the delayed treatment control group). RESULTS: Self-rated insomnia was significantly improved in the treatment group compared to the waiting period in the delayed treatment control group. The pooled pre-post-IND-CBT-I analyses revealed improvements in self-rated insomnia, sleep quality, and objective measures of sleep. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary results suggest that IND-CBT-I is appropriate for improving sleep in breast cancer survivors. Individual therapy in a clinic or private practice may be a more practical option for this population as it is more easily accessed and readily available in an outpatient setting. Dove Medical Press 2010-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2953254/ /pubmed/23616695 Text en © 2010 Fiorentino et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Fiorentino, Lavinia McQuaid, John R Liu, Lianqi Natarajan, Loki He, Feng Cornejo, Monique Lawton, Susan Parker, Barbara A Sadler, Georgia R Ancoli-Israel, Sonia Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title | Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title_full | Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title_fullStr | Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title_full_unstemmed | Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title_short | Individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
title_sort | individual cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled crossover pilot study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23616695 |
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