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Multicenter Study
. 2012 Sep;39(5):492-9.
doi: 10.1188/12.ONF.492-499.

The experience of a diagnosis of advanced lung cancer: sleep is not a priority when living my life

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Multicenter Study

The experience of a diagnosis of advanced lung cancer: sleep is not a priority when living my life

Suzanne S Dickerson et al. Oncol Nurs Forum. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose/objectives: To describe common practices and shared meanings of sleep-wake disturbances in individuals with newly diagnosed non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) before treatment and evaluate their preexisting sleep disturbances.

Research approach: Open-ended interviews of patients newly diagnosed with lung cancer.

Setting: A Veterans Administration hospital and a comprehensive cancer center in the northeastern United States.

Participants: 26 patients newly diagnosed with NSCLC who chose chemotherapy treatment.

Methodologic approach: Interpretive phenomenology based on Heideggarian hermeneutics.

Main research variables: Meaning of diagnosis on life experiences and sleep practices.

Findings: Participants described four related themes: (a) the diagnosis as devastating yet not surprising, (b) treatment as hope for more time, (c) keeping life normal, and (d) sleep patterns as long lived.

Conclusions: Although participants did not complain about sleep difficulties, they described a history of sleep disturbances and poor sleep hygiene. Participants focused their trust on the treatment, giving them more time to follow their priorities and ignoring the effects of sleep deprivation on their quality of life.

Interpretation: Healthcare professionals may design interventions to encourage keeping life as normal as possible, focusing on improving sleep, which may ultimately prolong patients' lives.

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