School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
AAP Education, Esperance, Western Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jun 28;9(6):e027633. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027633.
The objectives of this scoping review were to identify (1) study designs and participant populations, (2) types of specific methodology and (3) common results, conclusions and recommendations from the body of evidence regarding our research question; is there a relationship between sleep posture and spinal symptoms.
Scoping review.
PEDro, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Library, Medline, ProQuest, PsycINFO, SportDISCUS and grey literature from inception to 10 April 2018.
Using a modified Arksey and O'Malley framework, all English language studies in humans that met eligibility criteria using key search terms associated with sleep posture and spinal symptoms were included.
Data were independently extracted by two reviewers and mapped to describe the current state of the literature. Articles meeting the search criteria were critically appraised using the Downs and Black checklist.
From 4186 articles, four articles were identified, of which three were epidemiological and one interventional. All studies examined three or more sleep postures, all measured sleep posture using self-report and one study also used infrared cameras. Two studies examined symptoms arising from the lumbar spine, one the cervical spine and one the whole spine. Waking pain and stiffness were the most common symptoms explored and side lying was generally protective against spinal symptoms.
This scoping review highlights the importance of evaluating sleep posture with respect to waking symptoms and has provided preliminary information regarding relationships between sleep posture and spinal symptoms. However, there were not enough high-quality studies to adequately answer our research question. It is recommended future research consider group sizes and population characteristics to achieve research goals, that a validated measure be used to assess sleep posture, that characteristics and location of spinal symptoms are clearly defined and that the side lying posture is subclassified.
本综述的目的是确定(1)研究设计和参与者人群,(2)特定方法的类型,以及(3)关于我们研究问题的证据体中的常见结果、结论和建议;即睡眠姿势与脊柱症状之间是否存在关系。
范围综述。
PEDro、Embase、护理学及相关健康文献累积索引、Cochrane 图书馆、Medline、ProQuest、PsycINFO、SportDISCUS 和从开始到 2018 年 4 月 10 日的灰色文献。
使用修改后的 Arksey 和 O'Malley 框架,纳入了所有符合使用与睡眠姿势和脊柱症状相关的关键搜索词的英语人类研究,并符合入选标准。
两名评审员独立提取资料,并进行映射以描述文献的现状。符合搜索标准的文章使用 Downs 和 Black 清单进行批判性评估。
从 4186 篇文章中,确定了 4 篇文章,其中 3 篇为流行病学研究,1 篇为干预性研究。所有研究都检查了三种或更多种睡眠姿势,所有研究都使用自我报告来测量睡眠姿势,其中一项研究还使用了红外线摄像机。两项研究检查了腰椎症状,一项研究检查了颈椎症状,一项研究检查了整个脊柱症状。醒来时的疼痛和僵硬是研究最多的症状,侧卧通常对脊柱症状有保护作用。
本范围综述强调了评估睡眠姿势与醒来症状之间关系的重要性,并提供了关于睡眠姿势与脊柱症状之间关系的初步信息。然而,没有足够的高质量研究来充分回答我们的研究问题。建议未来的研究考虑研究组的规模和人群特征以实现研究目标,使用经过验证的方法来评估睡眠姿势,明确界定脊柱症状的特征和位置,并对侧卧姿势进行细分。