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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials
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Young, Jodi L.
, Rhon, Daniel I.
, Shepherd, Mark H.
, Neilson, Brett D.
, Dickerson, Chris
in
Adult
/ Back pain
/ Chronic pain
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Intervention
/ Keywords
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Review Articles
/ Sleep
/ Subject heading schemes
2023
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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials
by
Young, Jodi L.
, Rhon, Daniel I.
, Shepherd, Mark H.
, Neilson, Brett D.
, Dickerson, Chris
in
Adult
/ Back pain
/ Chronic pain
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Intervention
/ Keywords
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Review Articles
/ Sleep
/ Subject heading schemes
2023
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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials
by
Young, Jodi L.
, Rhon, Daniel I.
, Shepherd, Mark H.
, Neilson, Brett D.
, Dickerson, Chris
in
Adult
/ Back pain
/ Chronic pain
/ Chronic Pain - therapy
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Intervention
/ Keywords
/ Low Back Pain - therapy
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Review
/ Review Articles
/ Sleep
/ Subject heading schemes
2023
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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials
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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials
2023
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Overview
Study Objectives:
To investigate the extent to which sleep measures are reported in intervention trials for chronic low back pain.
Methods:
A systematic scoping review was conducted. Ovid MEDLINE, Cochrane CENTRAL, and CINAHL were queried for trials published between January 2010 and December 2022 using keywords related to chronic low back pain. Two reviewers screened and reviewed abstracts and full texts for eligibility criteria and extracted data. Randomized intervention trials with the aim to treat pain or disability related to chronic low back pain in adults were included. Data were pooled and synthesized from trials that included a measure of sleep.
Results:
Two hundred eighty-two trials conducted in 40 different countries were included in the final review. Twenty-six trials (9.2%) assessed any sleep measure, and 13 (4.6%) collected a formal sleep disturbance measure at multiple time points. Three trials analyzed the mediating effects of sleep disturbance on pain. Reporting of sleep measures was no better in more recently published trials; trials published in 2010 (22%; n = 2/9) and 2022 (23%; n = 3/13) had the highest reporting rates.
Conclusions:
The poor adherence to guideline recommendations for capturing measures of sleep quality or disturbance limits clinicians’ and researchers’ understanding of how sleep may influence treatment effects for chronic low back pain. There is an opportunity to improve the understanding of the relationship between sleep and pain with improved collection and reporting of sleep disturbance measures.
Citation:
Neilson BD, Dickerson C, Young JL, Shepherd MH, Rhon DI. Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: A systematic scoping review of 282 trials.
J Clin Sleep Med
. 2023;19(11):1961–1970.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,American Academy of Sleep Medicine
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