Bragge Peter, Bialocerkowski Andrea, McMeeken Joan
School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, 200 Berkeley Street, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Occup Med (Lond). 2006 Jan;56(1):28-38. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqi177. Epub 2005 Nov 7.
Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) are a recognized problem amongst instrumental musicians. Although pianists are prominent in data regarding prevalence of PRMDs, there is poor understanding of piano-specific risk factors associated with PRMDs.
To synthesize published literature on the prevalence of and risk factors associated with PRMDs in pianists.
Thirty-eight databases were searched. Eligible studies were those investigating prevalence of or risk factors associated with PRMDs in pianists, using an appropriate methodology according to a hierarchy of evidence. Information regarding study population, operational definition of PRMD, risk factors investigated, statistical tests used and outcomes was extracted and narratively synthesized for all eligible papers above an arbitrarily chosen quality score.
The literature search identified 482 citations. Fifty-two papers were ranked in a hierarchy of evidence; 12 were eligible for evaluation using a quality assessment tool. Common methodological limitations included sampling/measurement biases, inadequate reporting of reliability/validity of outcome measures, lack of operational definition of PRMD and no statistical significance testing. Prevalence rates for PRMDs in pianists varied widely (26-93%). Four authors demonstrated statistically significant risk factors; however, no authors combined a clear operational definition of PRMD with statistically established risk factors. There was no consensus between authors regarding risk factors.
Current evidence does not provide sufficient information regarding prevalence of and risk factors associated with PRMDs in pianists. Future studies should provide an operational definition of PRMD, use valid, reliable measurement tools, utilize a prospective cohort study design and perform appropriate statistical tests.
与演奏相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(PRMDs)是器乐演奏者中公认的问题。尽管在PRMDs患病率的数据方面,钢琴演奏者较为突出,但对于与PRMDs相关的特定于钢琴演奏的风险因素了解甚少。
综合已发表的关于钢琴演奏者中PRMDs患病率及相关风险因素的文献。
检索了38个数据库。符合条件的研究是那些根据证据等级使用适当方法调查钢琴演奏者中PRMDs患病率或相关风险因素的研究。提取了关于研究人群、PRMD的操作定义、所调查的风险因素、使用的统计测试和结果的信息,并对所有质量得分高于任意选定分数的符合条件的论文进行叙述性综合分析。
文献检索共识别出482篇引文。52篇论文按证据等级排序;12篇符合使用质量评估工具进行评估的条件。常见的方法学局限性包括抽样/测量偏差、结局测量的信度/效度报告不足、PRMD缺乏操作定义以及未进行统计学显著性检验。钢琴演奏者中PRMDs的患病率差异很大(26%-93%)。四位作者证明了具有统计学意义的风险因素;然而,没有作者将PRMD的明确操作定义与经统计学确定的风险因素相结合。作者之间对于风险因素没有达成共识。
目前的证据没有提供关于钢琴演奏者中PRMDs患病率及相关风险因素的足够信息。未来的研究应提供PRMD的操作定义,使用有效、可靠的测量工具,采用前瞻性队列研究设计并进行适当的统计测试。