Department of Public Health and Paediatric Sciences, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
School of Nursing, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Torino, Italy.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2023 May;46(3):477-484. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2021.1876818. Epub 2021 Feb 19.
To explore the association between perceived sleep quality and participation in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Cross-sectional study. Spinal unit at the Città della Salute e della Scienza University Hospital of Turin, Italy. From May to July 2019, 55 consecutive outpatients were recruited. A set of structured questionnaires was administered. It included sociodemographic data, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation, the Spinal Cord Independence Measure Self-Report, the Short Form version 12.2, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. T-tests were used to highlight differences between participation and participant characteristics. Bivariate analyses and linear regressions were performed to identify associations between sleep quality and participation. Differences in participation occurred mainly in individuals with a higher level of injury, caregiver dependency, and lower functional level. Participants reporting better sleep quality had more frequent ( = -0.36, P < 0.01), less restricted ( = -0.32, P < 0.05), and more satisfactory participation ( = -0.33, P < 0.01). Linear regression analyses showed that poor sleep quality was significantly associated with reduced participation frequency ( = -0.30, P = 0.03) and less satisfaction with participation ( = -0.49, P < 0.001). Moreover, age, number of hours slept at night, and time since injury were associated with satisfaction with participation.Conclusions: An association was found between sleep quality and participation in people with SCI. Given the high prevalence of sleep problems and their association with all dimensions of participation, the promotion of sleep quality should be encouraged because it may positively affect participation.
探讨脊髓损伤(SCI)患者的睡眠质量与参与度之间的关联。本研究为横断面研究。研究地点为意大利都灵市立大学医院的脊髓科。2019 年 5 月至 7 月,连续招募了 55 名门诊患者。采用一套结构化问卷进行调查,内容包括社会人口学数据、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、乌得勒支参与评估量表-康复部分、脊髓独立性量表自我报告、简短形式 12.2 版和医院焦虑抑郁量表。采用 t 检验比较参与度和参与者特征的差异。采用双变量分析和线性回归分析睡眠质量与参与度之间的关系。结果发现,参与度的差异主要出现在损伤程度较高、依赖照料者和功能水平较低的个体中。报告睡眠质量较好的参与者,其参与度更高( = -0.36,P < 0.01)、受限更少( = -0.32,P < 0.05)且满意度更高( = -0.33,P < 0.01)。线性回归分析表明,睡眠质量差与参与频率降低( = -0.30,P = 0.03)和参与满意度降低( = -0.49,P < 0.001)显著相关。此外,年龄、夜间睡眠时间和受伤时间与参与满意度相关。结论:本研究发现睡眠质量与 SCI 患者的参与度之间存在关联。鉴于睡眠问题的高患病率及其与参与度各维度的相关性,应鼓励改善睡眠质量,因为这可能对参与度产生积极影响。