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Oro‐facial pain experience among symphony orchestra musicians in Finland is associated with reported stress, sleep bruxism and disrupted sleep—Independent of the instrument group

机译:芬兰交响乐团音乐家中的oro-facial疼痛经验与报告的压力,睡眠磨损和扰动无关的仪器组有关

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Abstract Background To evaluate whether oro‐facial pain experience was related to the type of musical instrument and to learn more about the roles of sleep and sleep‐related issues in the pain among professional musicians. Objectives A standard questionnaire was sent to all Finnish symphony orchestras (n?=?19), with altogether 1005 professional musicians and other personnel. Methods The questionnaire covered descriptive data, instrument group, items on perceived quality of sleep, possible sleep bruxism, stress experience and oro‐facial pain experience during the past 30?days. Results In the present study, which included the musicians only, the response rate was 58.7% (n?=?488). All orchestras participated in the study, and there was no significant difference in the response rate between the orchestras. The mean age of men (52.3%) was 47.7 (SD 10.3) and of women (47.7%) was 43.4 (SD 9.8) years ( P ??0.001). Overall, current pain in the oro‐facial area was reported by 28.9%, frequent bruxism by 12.1% and frequent stress by 20.8%. According to Somers' d , there were statistically significant but moderate correlations between overall pain reports in the oro‐facial area and disrupted sleep ( d ?=?0.127, P ?=?0.001), sleep bruxism ( d ?=?0.241, P ??0.001) and stress experiences ( d ?=?0.193, P ??0.001). Logistic regression revealed, independent of the instrument group (string, woodwind, brass wind, percussion), that current oro‐facial pain experience was significantly associated with disrupted sleep ( P ?=?0.001), frequent sleep bruxism ( P ??0.001) and frequent stress ( P ?=?0.002) experiences. Conclusions Among symphony orchestra musicians, oro‐facial pain experience seems to be related to perceptions of stress, sleep bruxism and disrupted sleep rather than the instrument group.
机译:抽象背景评价ORO-FALIAIAIAIAIAL疼痛经验是否与乐器类型有关,并了解有关睡眠和睡眠相关问题在职业音乐家疼痛中的作用。目标标准问卷被发送给所有芬兰交响乐团(N?=?19),共有1005名专业音乐家和其他人员。方法调查问卷涵盖了描述性数据,仪器组,睡眠质量的项目,可能在过去30日内可能睡眠,压力经验和欧洲疼痛体验。结果在本研究中,其中包括音乐家,响应率为58.7%(n?= 488)。所有管弦乐队都参与了该研究,管弦乐队之间的响应率没有显着差异。男性的平均年龄(52.3%)为47.7(SD 10.3),女性(47.7%)为43.4(SD 9.8)岁(P?& 0.001)。总体而言,奥罗面积的目前疼痛报告了28.9%,频繁的磨牙症12.1%,频繁的压力频率为20.8%。根据Somers的D,在ORO-FALIAL区域和睡眠中的整体疼痛报告之间存在统计学上显着但适度的相关性(D?=?0.127,P?= 0.001),睡眠?(D?= 0.241,P ?&?0.001)和应力经验(d?=Δ0.193,p≤≤0.001)。 Logistic回归透露,独立于仪器组(绳子,木风,黄铜风,打击乐器),目前的oro-facial疼痛经验与睡眠中断有显着相关(p?= 0.001),频繁睡眠磨牙(p?&lt ;? 0.001)和频繁的压力(p?= 0.002)经验。交响乐团音乐家的结论,oro-facial疼痛体验似乎与对压力,睡眠胸膜和沉睡而不是仪器组的看法有关。

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