Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (Jul 2014)

Merck Lecture: “I Can’t Sleep!”: Gathering the evidence for an innovative intervention for insomnia in cancer patients

  • Nancy (Surya) A. Absolon,
  • Tracy L. Truant,
  • Lynda G. Balneaves,
  • Frankie L. Goodwin,
  • Rosemary L. Cashman,
  • Margurite E. Wong,
  • Manisha B. Witmans

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 154 – 159

Abstract

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Sleep-wake disturbances, in particular insomnia, are experienced by 30%–75% of oncology patients, yet no effective interventions have been designed to address this distressing symptom in the ambulatory setting. In response to an identified gap in care, I share the development and evaluation of an innovative sleep intervention designed specifically for the ambulatory setting. Preliminary findings, as well as an informative blueprint for conducting point-of-care research, are described. As a “bedside” nurse it is possible and within our moral imperative and social justice mandate to take action to find evidence-informed solutions to improve care for populations of patients experiencing gaps in care. The “I” used throughout the article refers to the lead author Surya.