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睡眠紊乱是否会调节腰痛患者疼痛、残疾与下游医疗保健利用之间的关系?来自美国军事卫生系统的纵向队列研究。

Does Disordered Sleep Moderate the Relationship Between Pain, Disability and Downstream Health Care Utilization in Patients With Low Back Pain?: A Longitudinal Cohort From the US Military Health System.

机构信息

Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX.

Physical Performance Service Line, Army Office of the Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2019 Nov 1;44(21):1481-1491. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000003114.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective cohort.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of disordered sleep on the relationship between pain and health care utilization (HCU) and pain-related disability and HCU in individuals with low back pain (LBP).

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Disordered sleep and pain influence LBP outcomes, but their relationship with health care seeking after an episode of LBP has not been investigated and could help identify who is at risk for long-term medical care.

METHODS

This study included patients with LBP participating in a self-management class at a large US military hospital between March 1, 2010 and December 4, 2012. Pain intensity, disability (Oswestry Disability Index), and sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale) were captured at baseline. Medical visits for a sleep disorder in the 12 months before the class and LBP-related healthcare utilization for the 12 months following the class were abstracted from the Military Health System Data Repository. Separate multivariate analyses evaluating pain intensity and disability as predictors of HCU were developed, with sleepiness and the presence of a sleep disorder as potential moderators. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, history of back pain, and mental health comorbidities.

RESULTS

A total of 757 consecutive participants were included, with 195 (26.8%) diagnosed with a subsequent sleep disorder. Sleepiness was not a significant predictor of HCU. The main effects of disability, pain intensity, and presence of a sleep disorder were significant across all analyses, with higher disability, pain intensity, and presence of a sleep disorder associated with higher predicted visits and costs for LBP. The presence of a sleep disorder was not a significant moderator in any model.

CONCLUSION

Higher pain intensity and disability predicted higher pain-related HCU in the year following a LBP self-management class. The presence of a sleep disorder diagnosis, as recorded in medical records, had a significant independent effect on LBP-related health care visits and costs beyond the influences of pain intensity, disability, and other key demographic and health-related characteristics, but did not moderate these relationships.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

摘要

研究设计

前瞻性队列研究。

目的

本研究旨在评估睡眠紊乱对腰痛患者疼痛与医疗保健利用(HCU)之间关系的影响,以及疼痛相关残疾与 HCU 之间的关系。

背景资料概要

睡眠紊乱和疼痛会影响腰痛的结果,但它们与腰痛发作后寻求医疗保健的关系尚未得到研究,这可能有助于确定谁有长期接受医疗护理的风险。

方法

本研究纳入了 2010 年 3 月 1 日至 2012 年 12 月 4 日期间在美国一家大型军事医院参加自我管理课程的腰痛患者。在基线时记录疼痛强度、残疾(Oswestry 残疾指数)和嗜睡(Epworth 嗜睡量表)。从军事医疗系统数据存储库中提取课程前 12 个月的睡眠障碍就诊和课程后 12 个月的腰痛相关医疗保健利用情况。分别开发了评估疼痛强度和残疾作为 HCU 预测因素的多变量分析,嗜睡和睡眠障碍的存在作为潜在的调节因素。分析调整了年龄、性别、腰痛史和精神共病。

结果

共纳入 757 名连续参与者,其中 195 名(26.8%)被诊断为随后发生的睡眠障碍。嗜睡不是 HCU 的显著预测因素。在所有分析中,残疾、疼痛强度和睡眠障碍的主要效应均显著,较高的残疾、疼痛强度和睡眠障碍与较高的预测腰痛就诊次数和费用相关。在任何模型中,睡眠障碍的存在都不是显著的调节因素。

结论

在参加腰痛自我管理课程后的一年中,较高的疼痛强度和残疾预测了更高的疼痛相关 HCU。在疼痛强度、残疾和其他关键人口统计学和健康相关特征的影响之外,记录在医疗记录中的睡眠障碍诊断对腰痛相关的医疗保健就诊和费用有显著的独立影响,但没有调节这些关系。

证据水平

3。

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