2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101680
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Quality of sleep in individuals with spinal cord injury: a comparison between patients with and without pain

Abstract: Study design: A cross-sectional descriptive study of self-reported quality of sleep in individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Objectives: To assess and describe subjective quality of sleep in patients with SCI, with and without pain. Setting: Spinalis SCI unit, Stockholm, Sweden. Methods: A total of 230 patients with an SCI were mailed a questionnaire containing queries about pain intensities, pain unpleasantness, mood, and sleep quality (Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire) to assess quality of sleep in pa… Show more

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“…This included six studies with overlapping samples, or two studies each by Norrbrink Budh et al, 24 Norrbrink Budh and Osteraker, 25 Putzke et al 26,27 and Rintala et al 28,29 However, only the single studies from Norrbrink Budh et al 24 and Putzke et al 26 met the minimum inclusion criteria, whereas the phase 1 data from Rintala et al 29 was used as it comprised a larger sample size. This resulted in a final sample of 16 independent studies.…”
Section: Psychosocial Aspects Of Sci Pain J Tran Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This included six studies with overlapping samples, or two studies each by Norrbrink Budh et al, 24 Norrbrink Budh and Osteraker, 25 Putzke et al 26,27 and Rintala et al 28,29 However, only the single studies from Norrbrink Budh et al 24 and Putzke et al 26 met the minimum inclusion criteria, whereas the phase 1 data from Rintala et al 29 was used as it comprised a larger sample size. This resulted in a final sample of 16 independent studies.…”
Section: Psychosocial Aspects Of Sci Pain J Tran Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resulted in a final sample of 16 independent studies. 11,18,24,26,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] Data extraction and organisation…”
Section: Psychosocial Aspects Of Sci Pain J Tran Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3 Although the pain often starts within the initial 6 months of SCI, it frequently persists and sometimes can even become aggravated over time. 4 As pain is known to affect recreational activities and vocational status, 5 quality of sleep 6 and sexuality, 7 it can have a major role in QoL, mood and rehabilitation outcome. For many of them, the pain is severe and accompanied by reduced physical functioning, eventually lowering the QoL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Patients with myelopathies commonly have excessive daytime sleepiness and disturbed sleep, including reduced rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, increased need for sleep medications, snoring, and sleep-apnea syndrome. [6][7][8] Sleep disturbances such as sleep disordered breathing or obstructive sleep-apnea syndrome occur in 40-45% of patients. 9 With increasing survival of myelopathy patients due to better medical and surgical management in the initial stages, prevalence of these conditions is set to increase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%