Mansfield Michael, Spahr Nicolas, Smith Toby, Stubbs Brendon, Haig Lesley, Thacker Mick
School of Health and Social Care, Division of Allied Health Sciences, London South Bank University, London, United Kingdom.
Guy's and St Thomas Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Physiotherapy Department, St Thomas Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Pain Rep. 2021 Feb 2;6(1):e870. doi: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000870. eCollection 2021.
Cervical spine pain with or without radiculopathy (CSp ± R) has significant negative impacts to a person's quality of life. Psychosocial factors and/or mental health symptoms are associated with spinal pain with or without radiculopathy and negatively impact health outcomes. This area of research is not yet established for CSp ± R. Our objective is to conduct a systematic review assessing the association between psychosocial factors and/or mental health symptoms and health outcomes in adults with CSp ± R.
A systematic electronic search of 3 online databases will retrieve studies in which adults (older than 18 years) with CSp ± R, assessing how psychosocial factors or mental health symptoms impact outcomes related to disability, pain, and/or healthcare utilisation. Data extracted will include study design, CSp ± R definition, psychosocial and/or mental health symptoms, and health outcomes. Reporting study quality through the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Scale Assessment and certainty through Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations will be completed. Studies will be assessed from a clinical perspective, methodology design, and statistical testing to determine whether studies can be pooled for meta-analysis. If there is significant clinical heterogeneity, narrative description will be undertaken.
This will be a comprehensive synthesis review to enhance understanding of the association of psychosocial factors and/or mental health symptoms and CSp ± R on health outcomes. The findings will support the formulation of prognosis, collaborative management decisions, and guide healthcare resources to improve outcomes for this patient group. The review will identify gaps in research, thereby informing future experimental and observational study design.
伴有或不伴有神经根病的颈椎疼痛(CSp±R)会对一个人的生活质量产生重大负面影响。心理社会因素和/或心理健康症状与伴有或不伴有神经根病的脊柱疼痛相关,并对健康结果产生负面影响。该研究领域在CSp±R方面尚未确立。我们的目的是进行一项系统评价,评估心理社会因素和/或心理健康症状与患有CSp±R的成年人的健康结果之间的关联。
对3个在线数据库进行系统的电子检索,以检索有关患有CSp±R的成年人(18岁以上)的研究,评估心理社会因素或心理健康症状如何影响与残疾、疼痛和/或医疗保健利用相关的结果。提取的数据将包括研究设计、CSp±R定义、心理社会和/或心理健康症状以及健康结果。将通过纽卡斯尔-渥太华质量量表评估报告研究质量,并通过推荐分级、评估、制定与评价完成确定性评估。将从临床角度、方法学设计和统计检验对研究进行评估,以确定是否可以将研究汇总进行荟萃分析。如果存在显著的临床异质性,则将进行叙述性描述。
这将是一项全面的综合评价,以增强对心理社会因素和/或心理健康症状与CSp±R对健康结果的关联的理解。研究结果将支持预后的制定、协作管理决策,并指导医疗资源以改善该患者群体的结果。该评价将识别研究中的差距,从而为未来的实验和观察性研究设计提供信息。