Workshop (Clinical/Best Practice Implementation) ID 2000430

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.46292/sci23-2000430s
Julio C Furlan, Mitsue S. Aibe, M. Boulos
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Sleep disorders are more common among individuals living with spinal cord injury and spinal cord disease (SCI/D) than among non-disabled people. Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will (1) understand the pathophysiology, diagnosis, classification, clinical consequences and management of the most common sleep disorders in non-disabled people; (2) recognise the current knowledge, knowledge gaps, and recently research-generated knowledge on sleep disorders in individuals living with SCI/D; and (3) appreciate the use of an educational tool to raise awareness on sleep disorders among individuals with SCI/D. This workshop will include two 20-minute lectures with illustrative cases followed by open discussion on the following topics: (i) pathophysiology, diagnosis, classification, clinical consequences and management of the most common sleep disorders in non-disabled people; and (ii) the current knowledge, knowledge gaps, and recently research-generated knowledge on sleep disorders in individuals living with SCI/D. Finally, an example of educational tool on sleep for individuals living with SCI/D will be presented. Untreated sleep disorders can have significant short-term and long-term consequences. Early diagnosis and timely treatment is key in the prevention or mitigation of consequences of sleep disorders. Proper management of sleep disorders can have psychosocial and functional impacts on the lives of individuals with SCI/D; it may also mitigate other secondary medical conditions after SCI/D. Finally, there is a pressing need to raise awareness of this issue among individuals living with SCI/D and healthcare professionals. Sleep disorders are common and understudied in the SCI/D population. Early diagnosis and proper treatment is key to improve the lives of individuals with SCI/D and, likely, reduce other secondary medical conditions from SCI/D. Raising awareness on sleep disorders among individuals with SCI/D is needed.
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讲习班(临床/最佳做法实施) ID 2000430
在脊髓损伤和脊髓疾病(SCI/D)患者中,睡眠障碍比非残疾人更常见。完成本工作坊后,与会者将:(1)了解非残障人士最常见睡眠障碍的病理生理学、诊断、分类、临床后果和处理方法;(2)认识有关脊髓损伤和脊髓疾病患者睡眠障碍的现有知识、知识差距和最新研究成果;以及(3)了解如何使用教育工具来提高脊髓损伤和脊髓疾病患者对睡眠障碍的认识。 本次研讨会将包括两场20分钟的讲座,并在讲座后就以下主题进行公开讨论:(i) 非殘疾人士最常見睡眠障礙的病理生理、診斷、分類、臨床後果及處理方法;及 (ii) 有關傷殘智障人士睡眠障礙的現有知識、知識差距及最新研究成果。最后,将介绍一个针对 SCI/D 人士的睡眠教育工具实例。 未经治疗的睡眠障碍可造成严重的短期和长期后果。早期诊断和及时治疗是预防或减轻睡眠障碍后果的关键。妥善处理睡眠障碍可对患有 SCI/D 的患者的生活产生心理和功能影响,还可减轻 SCI/D 后的其他继发性疾病。最后,迫切需要提高 SCI/D 患者和医疗保健专业人员对这一问题的认识。 睡眠障碍在 SCI/D 患者中很常见,但研究不足。早期诊断和适当治疗是改善 SCI/D 患者生活的关键,并有可能减少 SCI/D 引起的其他继发性疾病。有必要提高 SCI/D 人士对睡眠障碍的认识。
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期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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