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Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the brace compliance and clinical background of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) who demonstrate different degrees of psychological brace-related stress. METHODS: Forty-five patients initiating brace treatment with a Cobb angle between...

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Autores principales: Asada, Tomoyuki, Kotani, Toshiaki, Sakuma, Tsuyoshi, Iijima, Yasushi, Nakayama, Keita, Inage, Kazuhide, Shiga, Yasuhiro, Akazawa, Tsutomu, Minami, Shohei, Ohtori, Seiji, Koda, Masao, Yamazaki, Masashi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10447194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636154
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2022-0246
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author Asada, Tomoyuki
Kotani, Toshiaki
Sakuma, Tsuyoshi
Iijima, Yasushi
Nakayama, Keita
Inage, Kazuhide
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Minami, Shohei
Ohtori, Seiji
Koda, Masao
Yamazaki, Masashi
author_facet Asada, Tomoyuki
Kotani, Toshiaki
Sakuma, Tsuyoshi
Iijima, Yasushi
Nakayama, Keita
Inage, Kazuhide
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Minami, Shohei
Ohtori, Seiji
Koda, Masao
Yamazaki, Masashi
author_sort Asada, Tomoyuki
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description INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the brace compliance and clinical background of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) who demonstrate different degrees of psychological brace-related stress. METHODS: Forty-five patients initiating brace treatment with a Cobb angle between 25° and 45° were included. Patients receiving brace treatment for AIS were administered a questionnaire for brace-related stress (i.e., the Japanese version of the Bad Sobernheim Stress Questionnaire-Brace [JBSSQ-brace]). Based on their scores, we allocated the patients into two stress groups: mild-stress (≥16 points) and below-moderate-stress (<16 points). We investigated the character of brace compliance and brace-related psychological stress in all patients and compared the demographics and brace compliance between both groups. RESULTS: Forty-one of 45 patients completed the study. The mean JBSSQ-brace scores were 18.7±5.1, 19.1±5.2, and 18.7±5.0 points at the 1-month, 4-month, and 1-year follow-ups, respectively. There was no significant change in JBSSQ-brace scores over one year after the brace prescription (P=0.332). There was no difference in-brace compliance between seasons during the first month of brace prescription (P=0.252). Both groups' overall brace compliance was comparable (below-moderate: 17.1±7.1 h/day vs. mild: 20.4±3.0 h/day; P=0.078). The mild-stress group showed better compliance than the below-moderate-stress group on weekdays (below-moderate: 17.0±6.9 h/day vs. mild: 20.5±2.8 h/day; P=0.048) and at nighttime (below-moderate: 82.3%±27.0%/nighttime vs. mild: 93.8%±12.4%/nighttime; P=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, brace compliance was comparable among patients with different brace-related stress, but brace compliance during weekdays and nighttime was significantly better in the mild-stress group.
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spelling pubmed-104471942023-08-25 Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress Asada, Tomoyuki Kotani, Toshiaki Sakuma, Tsuyoshi Iijima, Yasushi Nakayama, Keita Inage, Kazuhide Shiga, Yasuhiro Akazawa, Tsutomu Minami, Shohei Ohtori, Seiji Koda, Masao Yamazaki, Masashi Spine Surg Relat Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the brace compliance and clinical background of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) who demonstrate different degrees of psychological brace-related stress. METHODS: Forty-five patients initiating brace treatment with a Cobb angle between 25° and 45° were included. Patients receiving brace treatment for AIS were administered a questionnaire for brace-related stress (i.e., the Japanese version of the Bad Sobernheim Stress Questionnaire-Brace [JBSSQ-brace]). Based on their scores, we allocated the patients into two stress groups: mild-stress (≥16 points) and below-moderate-stress (<16 points). We investigated the character of brace compliance and brace-related psychological stress in all patients and compared the demographics and brace compliance between both groups. RESULTS: Forty-one of 45 patients completed the study. The mean JBSSQ-brace scores were 18.7±5.1, 19.1±5.2, and 18.7±5.0 points at the 1-month, 4-month, and 1-year follow-ups, respectively. There was no significant change in JBSSQ-brace scores over one year after the brace prescription (P=0.332). There was no difference in-brace compliance between seasons during the first month of brace prescription (P=0.252). Both groups' overall brace compliance was comparable (below-moderate: 17.1±7.1 h/day vs. mild: 20.4±3.0 h/day; P=0.078). The mild-stress group showed better compliance than the below-moderate-stress group on weekdays (below-moderate: 17.0±6.9 h/day vs. mild: 20.5±2.8 h/day; P=0.048) and at nighttime (below-moderate: 82.3%±27.0%/nighttime vs. mild: 93.8%±12.4%/nighttime; P=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, brace compliance was comparable among patients with different brace-related stress, but brace compliance during weekdays and nighttime was significantly better in the mild-stress group. The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10447194/ /pubmed/37636154 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2022-0246 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Spine Surgery and Related Research is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Asada, Tomoyuki
Kotani, Toshiaki
Sakuma, Tsuyoshi
Iijima, Yasushi
Nakayama, Keita
Inage, Kazuhide
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Minami, Shohei
Ohtori, Seiji
Koda, Masao
Yamazaki, Masashi
Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title_full Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title_fullStr Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title_short Impact of Brace-Related Stress on Brace Compliance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Single-Center Comparative Study Using Objective Compliance Measurement and Brace-Related Stress
title_sort impact of brace-related stress on brace compliance in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a single-center comparative study using objective compliance measurement and brace-related stress
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10447194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37636154
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2022-0246
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