Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, USA.
Department of Pediatrics and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2023 Sep 20;48(9):778-786. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsad047.
Disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) are common, and findings are mixed on rates of sleep problems (e.g., sleep quality) in pediatric populations. A clear understanding of sleep problems in pediatric DGBIs is needed as sleep challenges might negatively impact symptoms and prognoses. The aims of this systematic review are to (1) describe the prevalence and types of sleep problems in pediatric patients with DGBIs and examine differences by DGBI diagnosis and (2) examine the relationship among sleep problems and pain, mood, and functional outcomes in pediatric patients with DGBIs.
We searched PubMed, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Medline in June 2022; articles were included if they enrolled ≤19 years old with a DGBI, used a quantitative assessment of sleep problems, and were available in English. The Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies was used to assess study quality. We used a protocol to systematically pull and tabulate data across articles with quality assessment ratings.
Twenty-four articles with 110,864 participants across 9 countries were included, with most studies being of moderate to weak quality. Patients with DGBIs reported more sleep problems than healthy peers, and some research reviewed found that patients with IBS had more sleep problems than other DGBI diagnoses. Sleep problems in DGBIs were related to worse mood, pain, and functional outcomes.
Pediatric patients with DGBIs are experiencing sleep problems that can impact outcomes. Screening for sleep problems and targeted treatment is needed to best support these patients.
肠道-大脑交互障碍(DGBI)较为常见,儿科人群的睡眠问题(如睡眠质量)发生率存在差异。需要明确儿科 DGBI 患者的睡眠问题,因为睡眠挑战可能会对症状和预后产生负面影响。本系统综述的目的是:(1) 描述 DGBI 儿科患者睡眠问题的发生率和类型,并按 DGBI 诊断进行检查;(2) 检查 DGBI 儿科患者睡眠问题与疼痛、情绪和功能结果之间的关系。
我们于 2022 年 6 月在 PubMed、PsycInfo、CINAHL 和 Medline 上进行了搜索;如果文章纳入了≤19 岁的 DGBI 患者,使用了定量评估睡眠问题的方法,并且是英文发表的,则将其纳入。采用有效公共卫生实践项目定量研究质量评估工具来评估研究质量。我们使用了一个方案来系统地在具有质量评估评级的文章中提取和制表数据。
纳入了 24 篇文章,共 110864 名参与者,来自 9 个国家,大多数研究的质量为中等至较弱。与健康同龄人相比,患有 DGBI 的患者报告的睡眠问题更多,一些研究发现 IBS 患者的睡眠问题比其他 DGBI 诊断更多。DGBI 中的睡眠问题与更差的情绪、疼痛和功能结果有关。
患有 DGBI 的儿科患者存在影响结局的睡眠问题。需要对睡眠问题进行筛查和针对性治疗,以最好地支持这些患者。