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Daily diary and ambulatory activity monitoring of sleep in patients with insomnia associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

机译:患有慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的失眠患者的每日日记和门诊活动监测。

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Insomnia is a significant problem for many people with chronic pain. In this study, we used a combination of daily sleep diaries and ambulatory activity monitoring (actigraphy) to: (i) examine the nature and severity of the sleep disturbance in this patient group; (ii) determine the concordance between sleep diary and actigraph measures of different sleep parameters; (iii) assess the reliability of sleep parameters across nights; and (iv) identify the clinical correlates of insomnia severity. Forty subjects with insomnia associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain completed questionnaires addressing clinical issues of pain severity, medication use, sleep quality, and affective distress. For 2 consecutive nights, each subject then completed a sleep diary and wore an actigraph unit on the non-dominant wrist. The results showed that the sleep diaries and the actigraphs provided similar estimates of total sleep time, time awake after sleep onset, and sleep efficiency, but differed in the measurement of sleep onset latency and nocturnal awakenings. Both methods of assessment exhibited low to moderate reliability across nights. Measures of the same sleep parameters across the two methods of assessment showed low concordance. Of the clinical variables, pain severity had the strongest association with disturbed sleep, but only using the diary method of assessment. Subjects who reported high pain severity also reported greater sleep impairment than subjects with low pain severity, but this was not confirmed by actigraphy. In general, both methods of assessment point to the significance of insomnia associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain as a distinct clinical problem, but the activity monitoring and self-report procedures provide different information. These findings suggest that multi-method assessment is an important consideration for studies of insomnia in patients with chronic pain.
机译:对于许多患有慢性疼痛的人来说,失眠是一个重大问题。在这项研究中,我们结合使用每日睡眠日记和动态活动监测(书法)来:(i)检查该患者组睡眠障碍的性质和严重程度; (ii)确定睡眠日记与不同睡眠参数的活动记录仪测量之间的一致性; (iii)评估夜间睡眠参数的可靠性; (iv)确定失眠严重程度的临床相关性。 40名患有慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛相关失眠症的受试者完成了问卷,以解决疼痛严重程度,药物使用,睡眠质量和情感困扰的临床问题。然后连续2个晚上,每个受试者完成一次睡眠日记,并在不占优势​​的手腕上佩戴一个活动记录仪。结果表明,睡眠日记和活动记录仪对总睡眠时间,入睡后清醒时间和睡眠效率提供了相似的估计,但对入睡潜伏期和夜间觉醒的测量有所不同。两种评估方法在整个晚上都表现出较低至中等的可靠性。两种评估方法对相同睡眠参数的测量显示出较低的一致性。在临床变量中,疼痛严重程度与睡眠不佳的关联最大,但仅使用日记评估方法。报告了高疼痛严重程度的受试者也报告了比低疼痛严重程度受试者更大的睡眠障碍,但这并未通过书法检查得到证实。通常,两种评估方法均指出与慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛相关的失眠的重要性是一个独特的临床问题,但是活动监测和自我报告程序提供了不同的信息。这些发现表明,多方法评估是研究慢性疼痛患者失眠的重要考虑因素。

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