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睡个好觉!:一项关于改善社会经济弱势儿童睡眠的教育活动的试点研究。

Sleep Well!: A Pilot Study of an Education Campaign to Improve Sleep of Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children.

作者信息

Mindell Jodi A, Sedmak Rebecca, Boyle Julia T, Butler Rachel, Williamson Ariel A

机构信息

Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA.

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

出版信息

J Clin Sleep Med. 2016 Dec 15;12(12):1593-1599. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.6338.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are at risk for poor sleep hygiene and increased sleep problems. This pilot study examined the efficacy of Sleep Well!, a parent-based sleep education endeavor, which supplemented an outreach program that provides beds to socioeconomically disadvantaged children.

METHODS

In addition to receiving a bed, 152 children (mean age = 5.95 years, 57.2% boys) were randomly assigned to sleep education (3 messages: bedtime before 21:00; no caffeine; keep electronics out of the bedroom) or control (dental hygiene education) conditions. All education was provided at both the time of scheduling and delivery of a bed to each child. Parent-reported sleep data were collected at baseline and at 4-week follow-up.

RESULTS

Provision of a bed was associated with reduced bedroom electronics and increased parent-reported nighttime sleep duration for all children. However, relative to control children, intervention children showed even greater reductions in electronics (baseline mean = 1.91 items, follow-up mean = 0.85 items) and improvements in sleep duration (baseline mean = 9.75 hours, follow-up mean = 10.19 hours). There was no intervention effect for caffeine consumption or bedtime from baseline to follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS

Providing beds to socioeconomically disadvantaged children resulted in increased sleep duration and decreased use of electronics at bedtime, while the combination of a bed and brief parent sleep education conferred additional sleep benefits. Further study of brief child sleep interventions is warranted, particularly among socioeconomically disadvantaged children who are at risk for sleep problems.

摘要

研究目的

社会经济条件不利的儿童存在睡眠卫生差和睡眠问题增加的风险。这项试点研究考察了“睡个好觉!”(Sleep Well!)的效果,这是一项基于家长的睡眠教育活动,它是对一项为社会经济条件不利的儿童提供床铺的外展项目的补充。

方法

除了获得一张床之外,152名儿童(平均年龄=5.95岁,57.2%为男孩)被随机分配到睡眠教育组(三条信息:21:00前上床睡觉;不摄入咖啡因;将电子产品放在卧室外)或对照组(口腔卫生教育)。所有教育都是在为每个孩子安排送床和送床时进行的。在基线和4周随访时收集家长报告的睡眠数据。

结果

为所有儿童提供床铺与卧室内电子产品减少以及家长报告的夜间睡眠时间增加有关。然而,相对于对照组儿童,干预组儿童的电子产品减少幅度更大(基线平均值=1.91件,随访平均值=0.85件),睡眠时间改善情况更好(基线平均值=9.75小时,随访平均值=10.19小时)。从基线到随访,咖啡因摄入或就寝时间没有干预效果。

结论

为社会经济条件不利的儿童提供床铺可延长睡眠时间并减少就寝时电子产品的使用,而提供床铺和简短的家长睡眠教育相结合可带来额外的睡眠益处。有必要对简短的儿童睡眠干预措施进行进一步研究,尤其是在有睡眠问题风险的社会经济条件不利的儿童中。

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