About this trial
Breast cancer patients often experience insomnia and physical imbalances during and after treatment, indirectly affecting their quality of life. Therefore, the sleep quality, quality of life, and TCM constitution of breast cancer patients need to be taken seriously. Oral sleep aids are prone to causing additional side effects; therefore, in addition to medication, non-pharmacological therapies can be used to alleviate the insomnia caused by breast cancer patients, thereby improving their quality of life. Because guided exercises are simple to learn, gentle, safe, and can be performed without time constraints, clinicians can apply them to the care of breast cancer patients. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide a reference for other related research.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Breast cancer patients aged ≥20 years diagnosed with 0-III cancer, without any signs of metastasis or recurrence
Cases who have completed surgery, targeted therapy, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy at least 3 months ago.
Cases who have started taking anti-hormone inhibitors and traditional Chinese medicine for 3 months.
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale (CPSQI) score ≥5.
Disqualifiers
Patients with other cancers.
Illiterate
Patients with physical disabilities or inability to perform physical activities.
Patients diagnosed with mental illness by a physician.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Shangshou Daoyin Method
- Routine Nursing Care