疲劳在儿童和年轻人的慢性健康状况中有多普遍?系统回顾

The Open Review Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.47967/torcol
Kiesha Kiesha, M. Loades
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对于患有慢性疾病的成年人来说,疲劳是一种常见的经历。人们对儿科人群中疲劳的患病率了解较少。本综述旨在综合已知的儿童和青少年慢性健康状况中疲劳的点患病率。检索了2000年1月至2021年7月期间的三个数据库,以确定报告18岁以下慢性健康状况患病率的研究。方法学质量采用改进版的纽卡斯尔-渥太华横断面研究量表进行评估。纳入了25项研究。在一系列条件下,疲劳评估的差异和患病率报告的异质性排除了有意义的荟萃分析,因此完成了叙事综合。注意到在不同情况下、不同情况下以及儿童和家长报告之间的流行率报告存在差异,但表明慢性健康状况的人比健康的同龄人更容易感到疲劳。尽管疲劳的患病率存在差异,但在慢性健康状况中存在一定程度的疲劳,并且与健康同龄人相比,这一人群的疲劳程度往往更高。讨论了局限性、临床意义和对未来研究的建议。
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How common is fatigue across chronic health conditions in children and young people? A systematic review
Fatigue is a common experience for adults with chronic health conditions. Less is understood about the prevalence of fatigue in the paediatric population. This review aimed to synthesise what is known about the point prevalence of fatigue across chronic health conditions within children and young people. Three databases were searched, from January 2000 to July 2021, to identify studies reporting prevalence rates in chronic health conditions in under 18s. Methodological quality was assessed with a modified version of the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for Cross-Sectional Studies. Twenty-five studies were included. Variations in the assessment of fatigue, across a range of conditions, and heterogenous reporting of prevalence precluded meaningful meta-analysis and so narrative synthesis was completed. Discrepancies in prevalence reports were noted within and across conditions and between child and parent reports but showed fatigue to be more prevalent in those with chronic health conditions compared to healthy peers. Despite discrepancy in prevalence rates of fatigue, some level of fatigue is present across chronic health conditions and tends to be higher in this population compared to healthy peers. Limitations alongside clinical implications and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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