A Scoping Review of Sleep Disturbances in Children and Adolescents with Abdominal Pain Disorders.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Pediatric health, medicine and therapeutics Pub Date : 2025-03-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PHMT.S482343
Hunter J Friesen, Neha Singh, Jennifer V Schurman, Amanda D Deacy, Craig A Friesen, Jennifer M Colombo
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Abstract

Objective/purpose/aim: Sleep disturbances have been implicated as contributors to chronic pain. We undertook this review to assess the current literature regarding sleep disturbances in youth with chronic abdominal pain. We assessed studies evaluating prevalence, pathophysiology, and/or outcomes to identify gaps in knowledge and to determine whether there is an evidential basis for sleep interventions in this population.

Materials and methods: Utilizing Google Scholar, Pub Med, SCOPUS, and Embase, we searched using the terms "sleep disturbances" AND ("abdominal pain"/exp OR "abdominal pain") AND ([adolescent]/lim OR [school]/lim). Articles were included if they contained data regarding sleep disturbance prevalence, pathophysiology, or relationships to outcome. After two independent review, 32 manuscripts were included in this review.

Results: Based on their high prevalence (19-75% of abdominal pain cohorts), there is sufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for sleep disturbances in youth with chronic abdominal pain. There is a broad range of negative physiologic and emotional effects of sleep deprivation.

Conclusion: Sleep disturbances are common in youth with chronic abdominal pain. Sleep interventions are appropriate when disturbances are identified though it is not yet known the degree to which these interventions will affect the pain experience and resultant disability. Future studies should focus on evaluation of specific sleep interventions on patient outcomes.

儿童和青少年腹痛障碍患者睡眠障碍的范围综述。
目的/目的:睡眠障碍与慢性疼痛有关。我们进行了这项综述,以评估目前关于慢性腹痛青少年睡眠障碍的文献。我们评估了评估患病率、病理生理学和/或结果的研究,以确定知识上的差距,并确定在这一人群中是否存在睡眠干预的证据基础。材料和方法:利用谷歌Scholar, Pub Med, SCOPUS和Embase,我们使用术语“睡眠障碍”和(“腹痛”/exp或“腹痛”)和([adolescent]/lim或[school]/lim)进行检索。包含睡眠障碍患病率、病理生理学或与结果关系数据的文章被纳入。经过两次独立评审,32篇稿件被纳入本综述。结果:基于他们的高患病率(19-75%的腹痛队列),有足够的证据推荐对慢性腹痛的青年睡眠障碍进行常规筛查。睡眠剥夺对生理和情绪有广泛的负面影响。结论:睡眠障碍常见于青年慢性腹痛患者。当识别出睡眠障碍时,干预是适当的,尽管目前尚不清楚这些干预将在多大程度上影响疼痛体验和由此导致的残疾。未来的研究应侧重于评估特定的睡眠干预措施对患者预后的影响。
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