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Sleep Medicine Research
2017 Volume.8 No. 2 p.51 ~ p.61
Adapting Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Cancer Patients
Zhou Eric S.

Suh Soo-Yeon
Youn So-Young
Chung Seock-Hoon
Abstract
Insomnia disorder is common in patients undergoing cancer treatment. There is compelling evidence demonstrating that cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) should be the initial treatment, but there has been insufficient research has been conducted among cancer patients. This population presents with unique physical and psychosocial health issues that may interfere with standard CBT-I and addressing these issues can play a role in improving treatment adherence and efficacy. We explore potential adaptations that can be made to standard CBT-I for cancer patients. Further research for this growing population is essential
KEYWORD
Insomnia disorder, Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, Sleep, Cancer patient, Supportive care
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