This exploratory study will identify and characterise disorders frequently reported by patients as contributing to or altering their quality of life. This will enable a decision tree to be drawn up for diagnosis, referral and treatment of the sleep disorders collected, tailored to patients in this population. This decision tree should help to improve the management of patients with a cancer diagnosis presenting with sleep disorders.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
37
At each stage, subjects are asked to fill in self-questionnaires exploring the quality of their sleep, their potential distressing symptoms, their psychological state and the quality of their life at that moment. They complete the self-questionnaires at t
HUS
Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
Score sleep quality criteria (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)
The overall score ranging from 0 to 21 points. A score of 0 means that there is no difficulty sleeping, and 21 indicates, on the contrary, major difficulties.
Time frame: Every 14 days for 2 months
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