Living with persistent insomnia after cancer: A qualitative analysis of impact and management.
Paul Reynolds-CowieLeanne FlemingPublished in: British journal of health psychology (2020)
Insomnia was found to have a detrimental and pervasive impact on cancer survivors' quality of life, which persisted long into survivorship. There is an absence of professional attention to sleep throughout the cancer care trajectory, contributing to its prevalence, persistence, and impact. In order to break this cycle, sleep health should be integrated as a key aspect of cancer treatment and rehabilitation, much like maintaining a healthy diet and appropriate levels of physical activity.