The relationship of sleep disturbance and symptom severity, symptom interference, and hospitalization among Israeli inpatients with cancer.

@article{Monas2012TheRO,
  title={The relationship of sleep disturbance and symptom severity, symptom interference, and hospitalization among Israeli inpatients with cancer.},
  author={Liza Monas and Suzanne Csorba and Michal Kovalyo and Ruth Zeligman and Yossi Freier Dror and Catherine F. Musgrave},
  journal={Oncology nursing forum},
  year={2012},
  volume={39 4},
  pages={
          E361-72
        }
}
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To examine the relationship of sleep disturbance and symptom severity, symptom interference, and hospitalization among inpatients with cancer. DESIGN A descriptive, correlational, comparative design. SETTING The oncology inpatient unit of a teaching hospital. SAMPLE A convenience sample of 82 hospitalized patients. METHODS Patients completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)-Home questionnaire, the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI), and a demographic data… 
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