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Non-pharmacological sleep interventions for youth with chronic health conditions: A critical review of the methodological quality of the evidence

机译:患有慢性健康状况青年的非药物睡眠干预措施:对证据方法学质量的严格审查

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Purpose: Restorative sleep is clearly linked with well-being in youth with chronic health conditions. This review addresses the methodological quality of non-pharmacological sleep intervention (NPSI) research for youth with chronic health conditions. Method: The Guidelines for Critical Review (GCR) and the Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool (EPHPP) were used in the review. Results: The search yielded 31 behavioural and 10 non-behavioural NPSI for review. Most studies had less than 10 participants. Autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders, down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, and visual impairments were the conditions that most studies focused upon. The global EPHPP scores indicated most reviewed studies were of weak quality. Only 7 studies were rated as moderate, none were strong. Studies rated as weak quality frequently had recruitment issues; non-blinded participants/parents and/or researchers; and used outcome measures without sound psychometric properties. Conclusions: Little conclusive evidence exists for NPSIs in this population. However, NPSIs are widely used and these preliminary studies demonstrate promising outcomes. There have not been any published reports of negative outcomes that would preclude application of the different NPSIs on a case-by-case basis guided by clinical judgement. These findings support the need for more rigorous, applied research. Implications for Rehabilitation Methodological Quality of Sleep Research Disordered sleep (DS) in youth with chronic health conditions is pervasive and is important to rehabilitation therapists because DS contributes to significant functional problems across psychological, physical and emotional domains. Rehabilitation therapists and other healthcare providers receive little education about disordered sleep and are largely unaware of the range of assessment and non-pharmacological intervention strategies that exist. An evidence-based website of pediatric sleep resources can be found at http://www.SleepRight. ualberta.ca The current research on non-pharmacological sleep interventions (NPSI) for youth with health conditions is methodologically weak. However, consistently positive outcomes reported in the literature demonstrate that pragmatic interventions such as bright light therapy, activity, massage and behavioral interventions are promising areas. No studies found reasons that a trail of a NPSI matched to the youth's context and condition should not attempted. More rigorous clinically relevant study of pragmatic non-pharmacological interventions appropriate for therapists' and parents' needs is required.
机译:目的:在具有慢性健康状况的年轻人中,恢复性睡眠与幸福感明显相关。这项审查解决了非药物性睡眠干预(NPSI)研究的慢性病患者的方法学质量。方法:在审查中使用了《严格审查指南》(GCR)和有效的《公共卫生实践项目质量评估工具》(EPHPP)。结果:该搜索产生了31种行为和10种非行为NPSI供审查。大多数研究只有不到10名参与者。自闭症谱系障碍,注意力缺陷/多动障碍,唐氏综合症,智力障碍和视力障碍是大多数研究关注的疾病。全球EPHPP分数表明,大多数经审查的研究质量较弱。只有7项研究被评为中度,没有一项是强项。质量低劣的研究经常出现招募问题;非盲人参与者/父母和/或研究人员;并使用了没有健全的心理测验特性的结果指标。结论:该人群中NPSI的确凿证据很少。但是,NPSI被广泛使用,并且这些初步研究证明了有希望的结果。尚未有任何负面结果的公开报告,这些结果会排除在临床判断指导下逐案应用不同NPSI的可能性。这些发现支持需要更严格的应用研究。睡眠研究的康复方法学质量的意义患有慢性健康状况的年轻人中的睡眠紊乱(DS)普遍存在,并且对康复治疗师而言非常重要,因为DS会导致跨越心理,身体和情感领域的重大功能问题。康复治疗师和其他医疗服务提供者几乎没有关于睡眠障碍的教育,并且很大程度上不了解现有的评估范围和非药物干预策略。可在http://www.SleepRight找到基于证据的小儿睡眠资源网站。 ualberta.ca当前,针对患有健康状况的年轻人的非药物睡眠干预(NPSI)的研究在方法论上还很薄弱。然而,文献中一致的积极结果表明,务实的干预措施,如强光疗法,活动,按摩和行为干预措施是有希望的领域。没有研究发现原因,不应尝试根据青少年的情况和条件匹配NPSI。需要更严格的临床相关研究,以适合治疗师和父母的需要的实用性非药物干预措施。

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