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The Unfavorable Alliance of Pain and Poor Sleep in Children with Life-Limiting Conditions and Severe Psychomotor Impairment

机译:限制生命和严重精神运动障碍的儿童的疼痛和睡眠差的不利联盟

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A high prevalence of sleep problems exists in children and adolescents with life-limiting conditions (LLC) and severe psychomotor impairment (SPMI). This study aimed to compare the impacts of various child-related (pain, epilepsy, repositioning, medical care) and environment-related (light, noise, TV/radio, open door) factors on sleep in this vulnerable population. Data were obtained through the “Sleep Questionnaire for Children with Severe Psychomotor Impairment” (SNAKE) by proxy assessment. n = 212 children (mean age: 10.4 years) were included in the analyses. Logistic and linear regression models were used to compare child- and environment-related factors against the global rating of children’s sleep quality, five SNAKE scales, children’s sleep duration, and sleep efficacy. Pain increased the risk of sleeping poorly four-fold (OR (odds ratio) = 4.13; 95% CI (confidence interval): 1.87–9.13) and predicted four sleep problems as assessed by the SNAKE. Children who needed to reposition during the night were at three times greater risk of sleeping poorly (OR = 3.08; 95% CI: 1.42–6.69). Three of the five SNAKE scales were predicted through nocturnal repositioning. Repositioning and epilepsy predicted a reduced sleep duration and low sleep efficacy. None of the environment-related factors exhibited statistically significant results. This study emphasizes the urgent need for reliable pain detection in the context of sleep disturbances in severely ill children.
机译:具有生命限制条件(LLC)和严重精神运动障碍(SPMI)的儿童和青少年存在高度的睡眠问题。这项研究旨在比较各种与儿童有关的因素(疼痛,癫痫症,重定位,医疗保健)和与环境有关的因素(光,噪声,电视/收音机,敞开的门)对这一脆弱人群的睡眠产生的影响。数据通过代理评估通过“严重精神运动障碍儿童睡眠问卷”(SNAKE)获得。分析中包括212名儿童(平均年龄:10.4岁)。逻辑和线性回归模型用于比较与儿童和环境相关的因素,以及儿童睡眠质量,五个SNAKE量表,儿童睡眠时间和睡眠功效的总体评分。疼痛使睡眠不良的风险增加了四倍(OR(比值)= 4.13; 95%CI(置信区间):1.87-9.13),并预测了SNAKE评估的四个睡眠问题。夜间需要重新安置的儿童睡眠不良的风险高三倍(OR = 3.08; 95%CI:1.42-6.69)。五个SNAKE量表中的三个是通过夜间重新定位来预测的。重新定位和癫痫预示着睡眠时间减少和睡眠功效降低。与环境有关的因素均未显示出统计学上显着的结果。这项研究强调了在重症儿童睡眠障碍的背景下迫切需要可靠的疼痛检测。

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