医学
安慰剂
心理干预
随机对照试验
物理疗法
苦恼
生活质量(医疗保健)
睡眠障碍
内科学
失眠症
临床心理学
精神科
替代医学
病理
护理部
作者
Liuna Bi,Wenjuan Gao,Qian Zhang,Na Li,Xian Zhang,Jing Han
标识
DOI:10.1097/ncc.0000000000001436
摘要
Background Auricular acupressure (AA) and positive psychological intervention (PPI) are promising sleep improvement methods. Objective To assess and compare the efficacies of combined intervention (CI [AA + PPI]), AA, and PPI in sleep quality enhancement and their potential effects in alleviating negative psychological states in radiotherapy-treated patients with cancer. Methods This study was a 4-arm, placebo-controlled randomized trial. We randomly assigned 120 eligible patients into 4 groups (30 patients per group). The main outcomes included subjective sleep quality, psychological distress, and fear of cancer recurrence, which were measured at baseline, immediate postintervention, and 4 weeks postintervention. Objective sleep quality was measured using Fitbit Charge 3 at baseline and immediate postintervention. The intervention effects were estimated using the linear mixed model. Results The 4 groups demonstrated significant differences in subjective sleep quality ( P < .001), psychological distress ( P = .004), and fear of cancer recurrence ( P < .001). CI, AA, and PPI had different degrees of positive effects on subjective sleep quality compared with sham control; CI was more effective than AA and PPI, whereas AA was more effective than PPI. CI and PPI showed significant and comparable effects on psychological distress and fear of cancer recurrence reduction. Only CI and AA significantly improved the objective sleep quality. Conclusions CI, AA, and PPI are recommended as complementary therapies to improve the sleep quality of patients with cancer. Implications for Practice In future clinical practice, healthcare workers should assess patients’ sleep quality and psychological status and select appropriate interventions.
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