Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5567739 | European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, the patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer had poorer sleep quality, higher depression levels, lower salivary melatonin levels, higher cortisol levels, and flatter melatonin and cortisol slopes than did the controls. The fatigue level and cortisol slope significantly predicted sleep quality. Therefore, the assessment of cortisol and melatonin rhythms and levels could provide crucial information that may be beneficial for managing symptoms in patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer.
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Authors
Wen-Pei RN, PhD, Chia-Chin RN, PhD, FAAN,