Effects of sleep disturbance on neuropsychological functioning in patients with pediatric brain tumor

被引:2
|
作者
Chiang, Jenna A. [1 ,2 ]
Feghali, Paulina T. [1 ,2 ]
Saavedra, Anita [1 ,2 ]
Whitaker, Ashley M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles CHLA, Canc & Blood Dis Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
[2] Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
关键词
Sleep; Brain tumor; Adaptive functioning; Executive functioning; Patient reported outcome (PRO); SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN; INADEQUATE SLEEP; SURVIVORS; DURATION; HEALTH; CONSEQUENCES; ADOLESCENTS; DISORDERS; PATTERNS; LINKS;
D O I
10.1007/s11060-022-03954-4
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose While the effects of sleep on cognition in typically developing children are well established, there is a paucity of research in patients with pediatric brain tumor (PBT), despite their increased risk for sleep-related disturbances. The aim of this retrospective study was to examine the impact of sleep factors on patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, including adaptive and executive functioning within this population. Methods 133 patients with PBT (52% male) ages 5-23 (x = 12.8 years; SD = 4.5 years) underwent neuropsychological evaluation, including assessment of adaptive and executive functioning. Subjective sleep concerns, nocturnal sleep duration, and daytime sleep behavior were also collected and compared to age-based guidelines. Results Nearly 30% of patients endorsed subjective sleep concerns, while the sample as a whole reported reduced nocturnal sleep duration (approximately one hour below age-based recommendations). Despite the expectation for monophasic sleep by age five, nearly half of the sample reported consistent daytime napping. Inadequate sleep predicted decreased adaptive functioning, F(1, 56) = 4.23, p = .022 (R-2 = .07), as well as increased symptoms of executive dysfunction, F(1, 108) = 3.51, p = .003 (R-2 = .03). Conclusion Patients with PBT demonstrate several aspects of abnormal sleep, which are associated with poorer long-term PROs. Further exploration of diagnostic, treatment-related, and demographic variables will be needed to better understand these relationships among patients with PBT in order to inform appropriate interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:129 / 135
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Neuropsychological functioning and social functioning of survivors of pediatric brain tumors: Evidence of nonverbal learning disability
    Carey, ME
    Barakat, LP
    Foley, B
    Gyato, K
    Phillips, PC
    CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2001, 7 (04) : 265 - 272
  • [32] Neuropsychological Functioning of Pediatric Patients with Chiari Malformation Type I
    Shishido, Y.
    Latzman, R. D.
    Burns, T. G.
    Papazoglou, A.
    CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, 2015, 29 (03) : 385 - 385
  • [33] LATE EFFECTS OF TREATMENT FOR PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR PATIENTS
    Sands, Stephen A.
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2009, 11 (06) : 887 - 887
  • [34] Primary Brain Tumor Patients Experience Significant Sleep Disturbance; An Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Sleep Parameters
    Soomro, Zaid
    Alfaro, Kristin
    Balachandran, Dave
    Bornstein, Charles
    Perez, Meliza
    Song, Juhee
    Williford, Garret
    Yuan, Ying
    De Groot, John
    Juginovic, Alen
    NEUROLOGY, 2021, 96 (15)
  • [35] Neuropsychological functioning after surgery in children treated for brain tumor - Comments
    Rutka, JT
    McComb, JG
    Sutton, LN
    Di Rocco, C
    NEUROSURGERY, 2003, 52 (06) : 1356 - 1357
  • [36] NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING AND SLEEP PATTERNS IN THE ELDERLY
    HAYWARD, LB
    MANT, A
    EYLAND, EA
    HEWITT, H
    POND, CD
    SAUNDERS, NA
    MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 1992, 157 (01) : 51 - 52
  • [37] The relationship between sleep and neuropsychological functioning
    Rider, R. L.
    Shenoy, P.
    Mandel, S.
    Swirsky-Sacchetti, T.
    CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, 2008, 22 (03) : 425 - 425
  • [38] Psychosocial functioning of caregivers of pediatric brain tumor survivors
    Bates, Carolyn R.
    Fairclough, Diane
    Noll, Robert B.
    Barrera, Maru E.
    Kupst, Mary Jo
    Egan, Anna M.
    Gartstein, Maria A.
    Ach, Emily L.
    Gerhardt, Cynthia A.
    Vannatta, Kathryn A.
    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2022, 69 (04)
  • [39] SEXUAL FUNCTIONING IN MALE PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS
    Madden, Jennifer R.
    Prince, Eric
    Zeitler, Philip
    Foreman, Nicholas K.
    Liu, Arthur K.
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2014, 16 : 116 - 116
  • [40] CHANGES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS
    Brand, Sarah
    Brinkman, Tara
    Chordas, Christine
    Delaney, Brian
    Diver, Tanya
    Rey, Celiane
    Manley, Peter
    Liptak, Cori
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2012, 14 : 137 - 137