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objective To explore the effects of daytime sleepiness and sleep quality on postoperative anxiety and depression in patients with cervical cancer, aiming to improve the prognosis of patients with cervical cancer. Method 86 patients with cervical cancer who were treated in our hospital from January 2018 to June 2019 were selected as subjects. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used to assess the patients daytime sleepiness and sleep quality levels. The anxiety (HAMA) and depression (HAMD) levels of patients with different daytime sleepiness and sleep quality levels were compared, and the correlation between ESS score and PSQI and HAMA and HAMD scores was analyzed using the Pearson method. Result The ESS score was 0-6, the patients HAMA score was 8.26±3.44, the HAMD score was 15.71±4.08, the ESS score was 7-16, the HAMA score was 17.02±4.33, the HAMD score was 26.24±5.11, ESS score. For 17 to 24 points, the HAMA score was 25.28±4.08, and the HAMD score was 34.29±5.25(P<0.05). Patients with a PSQI score of 0 to 7 had a HAMA score of 7.37 ± 3.18, a HAMD score of 14.21 ± 3.49, a PSQI score of 8 to 14 with a HAMA score of 15.37 ± 4.21, a HAMD score of 24.21 ± 3.55, and a PSQI score. For the patients with 15 to 21 points, the HAMA score was 23.29±4.04, and the HAMD score was 32.74±4.27(P<0.05). The Pearson analysis showed that the correlation coefficients r between ESS and PSQI and HAMA and HAMD were 0.544, 0.369, 0.507, and 0.488, respectively. Conclusion Daytime sleepiness and sleep quality are closely related to postoperative anxiety and depression in patients with cervical cancer. The more severe the degree of daytime sleepiness and the worse the quality of sleep, the more serious the level of anxiety and depression of patients, and the clinical attention should be paid.
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