Cruder Cinzia, Koufaki Pelagia, Barbero Marco, Gleeson Nigel
Rehabilitation Research Laboratory 2rLab, Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Manno, Switzerland.
Department of Research and Development, Conservatory of Southern Switzerland, Lugano, Switzerland.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019 Feb 8;20(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2440-4.
The achievement and improvement of skills in musical techniques to reach the highest levels of performance may expose music students to a wide range of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs). In order to establish effective solutions for PRMDs and to develop future preventive measures, it is fundamental to firstly identify the main risk factors that play a significant role in the development of musculoskeletal conditions and symptoms. The aim of the study is to identify those factors associated with increased risk of PRMDs among music students. A further goal is to characterise this population and describe the clinical features of PRMDs, as well as to determine the evolving course of PRMDs in music students during their training.
One hundred and ninety schools have been invited to participate in this study, sixty of which have already confirmed officially their support for the investigation's recruitment procedures, by means of a subsequent distribution of the link to a web-based questionnaire to their student groups (total potential student numbers available: n = 12,000 [based on ~ 200 students per school on average, and 60 volunteering schools]; expected number of students: n = 3000 [based on a 25% response rate from the 12,000 students attending the 60 volunteering schools]). The web-based questionnaire includes questions about any PRMD that students have experienced during their training, and different potential risk factors (i.e. lifestyle and physical activity, practice habits, behaviour toward prevention and health history, level of stress, perfectionism, fatigue and disability). Overall recurrence or new onsets of PRMDs will be assessed at 6 and 12 months after the first data collection to investigate and record the development of new incidents within a period of a year and to enable characterisation of the nature and the evolving course of PRMDs.
To the best of our knowledge, no other longitudinal studies on risk factors for PRMDs among music students have been conducted so far. Therefore, this study can be considered as an opportunity to begin filling the gaps within current research in this field and to generate new knowledge within musical contexts in education and employment.
ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT03622190 ), registration date 09/08/2018.
音乐学生要达到最高演奏水平,在音乐技巧方面取得进步和提高,可能会使他们面临各种与演奏相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(PRMDs)。为了建立针对PRMDs的有效解决方案并制定未来的预防措施,首先确定在肌肉骨骼疾病和症状发展中起重要作用的主要风险因素至关重要。本研究的目的是确定音乐学生中与PRMDs风险增加相关的因素。另一个目标是对这一人群进行特征描述,阐述PRMDs的临床特征,并确定音乐学生在训练期间PRMDs的发展过程。
已邀请190所学校参与本研究,其中60所学校已通过随后向其学生群体分发基于网络问卷的链接,正式确认支持调查的招募程序(潜在学生总数:n = 12000 [基于平均每所学校约200名学生,以及60所志愿学校];预期学生人数:n = 3000 [基于60所志愿学校的12000名学生25%的回复率])。基于网络的问卷包括有关学生在训练期间经历的任何PRMDs以及不同潜在风险因素(即生活方式和体育活动、练习习惯、预防和健康史方面的行为、压力水平、完美主义、疲劳和残疾)的问题。在首次数据收集后的6个月和12个月将评估PRMDs的总体复发或新发情况,以调查和记录一年内新发病例的发展情况,并能够描述PRMDs的性质和发展过程。
据我们所知,目前尚未对音乐学生中PRMDs的风险因素进行其他纵向研究。因此,本研究可被视为一个契机,开始填补该领域当前研究的空白,并在教育和就业的音乐背景下产生新知识。
ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT03622190),注册日期2018年8月9日。