Sleep quality is associated with reduced quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease through its interaction with pain

IF 1.7 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
JGH Open Pub Date : 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1002/jgh3.70021
Alex Barnes, Robert V Bryant, Sutapa Mukherjee, Paul Spizzo, Réme Mountifield
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Abstract

Background and Aim

Quality of life is reduced in people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and poor sleep is prevalent in people with IBD. This study aimed to investigate the influence of sleep on quality of life (QoL) in people with inflammatory bowel disease.

Methods

An online questionnaire was administered through three tertiary IBD centers, social media, and through Crohn's Colitis Australia. The questionnaire included the EQ-5D-5L measures of health-related QoL, the Insomnia Severity Index, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and validated IBD activity and mental health scores.

Results

There were 553 responses included with a diagnosis of Crohn's disease (62.2%), with over half on biologic therapy (53.1%). Poor sleep and clinically significant insomnia were associated with lower QoL (EQ-5D-5L scores: EQVAS, utility score, P < 0.001 for all). Sleep quality scores correlated with the EQ-5D-5L domains of “pain” (ρ 0.35, P < 0.001), “usual activities” (ρ 0.32, P < 0.001), and “depression-anxiety” (ρ 0.37, P < 0.001). After adjusting for demographic variables, IBD activity, and depression and anxiety via multivariate regression, the “pain” domain continued to be associated with PSQI components “sleep quality” (P < 0.001), “sleep disturbance” (P < 0.001), and “sleep duration” (P < 0.001). Clinically significant insomnia was associated with a reduction in QoL (EQVAS, utility score) independent of IBD activity (P < 0.001) and of a similar magnitude to that seen with IBD activity.

Conclusion

Health-related QoL in IBD is influenced by aspects of sleep quality irrespective of IBD activity and mental health conditions. The presence of insomnia is associated with a reduction in health-related QoL. Consideration should be given to sleep targeting interventional studies in an IBD population.

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睡眠质量通过与疼痛的相互作用,与炎症性肠病患者生活质量下降有关
背景和目的 炎症性肠病(IBD)患者的生活质量会下降,而睡眠质量差在 IBD 患者中很普遍。本研究旨在调查睡眠对炎症性肠病患者生活质量(QoL)的影响。 方法 通过三家三级 IBD 中心、社交媒体以及澳大利亚克罗恩结肠炎协会进行在线问卷调查。问卷包括 EQ-5D-5L 健康相关 QoL 测量、失眠严重程度指数、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数 (PSQI) 以及经验证的 IBD 活动和心理健康评分。 结果 有 553 人被诊断为克罗恩病(62.2%),其中一半以上正在接受生物治疗(53.1%)。睡眠质量差和临床症状明显的失眠与较低的生活质量相关(EQ-5D-5L 评分:EQVAS,效用评分,所有评分的 P < 0.001)。睡眠质量得分与 EQ-5D-5L 的 "疼痛"(ρ 0.35,P < 0.001)、"日常活动"(ρ 0.32,P < 0.001)和 "抑郁-焦虑"(ρ 0.37,P < 0.001)相关。通过多变量回归对人口统计学变量、IBD 活动以及抑郁和焦虑进行调整后,"疼痛 "领域仍然与 PSQI 的 "睡眠质量"(P < 0.001)、"睡眠障碍"(P < 0.001)和 "睡眠持续时间"(P < 0.001)相关。临床症状明显的失眠与 QoL(EQVAS,效用评分)的降低有关,而与 IBD 活动无关(P < 0.001),且与 IBD 活动的影响程度相似。 结论 IBD 患者与健康相关的 QoL 受睡眠质量的影响,与 IBD 活动和精神健康状况无关。失眠的存在与健康相关 QoL 的降低有关。应考虑在 IBD 患者中开展以睡眠为目标的干预研究。
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JGH Open
JGH Open GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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