Journal Article

Exploring the Interplay of Sleep Disturbance, Low Back Pain and Health Care Experiences: A Mixed Methods Study

Published: 09 Nov 2025

Abstract

Objective: To explore the attitudes and experiences of people with chronic low back pain (LBP) on sleep, health care, and digital health.

Method: Participants completed a survey about LBP, sleep, health care, and digital health. All data collected was self-reported by participants. Survey completers were invited for semi-structured interviews comprising open-ended questions exploring LBP and sleep interplay, health care experiences, and digital health preferences. Interviews were analyzed using a thematic framework approach.

Results: Six-hundred and sixty-nine participants completed the survey. n = 501 female, mean age = 56.7 ± 14.4 years. Most participants (90%) reported LBP-related sleep disturbance. More than half (61%) were not satisfied with their current LBP-related health care Sixty-one percent of participants were willing to use a sleep-specific digital health intervention (DHI) if recommended by a health care professional. Interviews (n = 26) revealed three themes: (i) living with LBP and poor sleep, (ii) health-seeking behaviors, and (iii) implementing sleep and back pain DHIs. Participants were concerned with the legitimacy of non-health professional advice and preferred evidence-based DHIs.

Conclusions: Sleep disturbance and health care dissatisfaction was highly prevalentin individuals with chronic LBP. Participants were willing to use evidence-based self-directed DHIs for LBP and sleep disturbance management but wanted clinical authority. These findings reveal opportunities for clinical implementation and intervention studies for individuals with chronic LBP and sleep disturbance.

DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2025.2586006

Authors

Centre Member

Aaron Schokman
Christopher J. GordonJames M. PuterflamJanet M.Y. CheungJillian EylesMatthew RahimiPaulo FerreiraRonald R. Grunstein

Partner Organisations

Life Course Centre

The University of Sydney

Citation

Puterflam, J. M., Cheung, J. M. Y., Rahimi, M., Schokman, A., Eyles, J., Grunstein, R. R., Ferreira, P., & Gordon, C. J. (2025). Exploring the Interplay of Sleep Disturbance, Low Back Pain and Health Care Experiences: A Mixed Methods Study. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/15402002.2025.2586006