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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Oncol Nurs Forum. 2015 Jul 1;42(4):371–379. doi: 10.1188/15.ONF.371-379

Table 2.

Patient-Reported Sleep and Quality of Life (N = 39)

Variable SD
Physical functioning 63.08 24.75
Role functioning 29.49 34.08
Emotional functioning 67.74 21.3
Cognitive functioning 72.22 22.73
Social functioning 45.3 35.65
Global quality of life 45.51 19.85
Fatigue 74.07 23.41
Nausea or vomiting 50 29.62
Pain 61.11 34.69
Dyspneaa 21.37 29.11
Sleep disturbancea 54.7 37.84
Appetite lossa 71.79 33.8
Constipationa 13.68 28.32
Diarrheaa 56.41 35.99
Financial impacta 39.32 37.36
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Single items

Note. Scores based on a 0–100 scale range on the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire–Core 30. Higher scores represent better quality of life and a higher level of functioning.