The effect of the 5A Self-Management Model approach on sleep quality of patients with cancer

  • 0Master of nursing, Student research committee, Nursing and Midwifery School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

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Summary

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The 5A Self Management Model significantly improved sleep quality in cancer patients. This intervention offers a valuable approach for enhancing patient well-being and recovery.

Area Of Science

  • Oncology
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Behavioral Science

Background

  • Cancer patients frequently experience sleep disturbances.
  • The 5A Self Management Model is a potential intervention to improve sleep quality.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To evaluate the efficacy of the 5A Self Management Model in enhancing sleep quality among cancer patients.

Main Methods

  • A randomized controlled trial involving 106 cancer patients.
  • Intervention group received the 5A Self Management Model program for 3 months.
  • Control group received standard care; sleep quality assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Questionnaire.

Main Results

  • The experimental group showed a significant decrease in sleep quality scores post-intervention (mean 5.07 vs. 13.41).
  • The control group experienced a significant increase in sleep quality scores (mean 12.81 vs. 9.64).

Conclusions

  • The 5A Self Management Model effectively improves sleep quality in cancer patients.
  • Nurses should consider integrating this model into cancer care protocols.

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