Community Health Services Research, Murdoch Children's Research Institute , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia.
Centre for Community Child Health, The Royal Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Victoria, Australia.
Behav Sleep Med. 2019 Nov-Dec;17(6):698-712. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2018.1469493. Epub 2018 May 14.
: Determine the effects and costs of a brief behavioral sleep intervention, previously shown to improve child social-emotional functioning, sleep, and parent mental health, in a translational trial. : Three hundred thirty-four school entrant children from 47 primary schools in Melbourne, Australia, with parent-reported moderate to severe behavioral sleep problems. : intervention group received sleep hygiene practices and standardized behavioral strategies delivered by trained school nurses in 2013 and 2014. Control group children could receive usual community care. : Outcome measures: child social-emotional functioning (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 psychosocial health summary score-primary outcome), sleep problems (parent-reported severity, Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire), behavior, academic function, working memory, child and parent quality of life, and parent mental health. At six months post randomization, 145 (of 168) intervention and 155 (of 166) control families completed the primary outcome for which there was no difference. Intervention compared with control children had fewer sleep problems (35.2% vs. 52.7% respectively, OR 0.5; 95% CI 0.3 to 0.8, p = 0.002) and better sleep patterns (e.g., longer sleep duration). Their parents reported fewer symptoms of depression. All differences attenuated by 12 months. There was no difference in other outcomes at either time point. Intervention costs: $AUS 182/child. : A brief behavioral sleep intervention, delivered by school nurses to children with behavioral sleep problems, does not improve social emotional functioning. Benefits to child sleep and parent mental health are evident at 6 but not 12 months. Approaches that increase intervention dosage may improve outcomes.
:在一项转化试验中,确定先前已证明可改善儿童社会情感功能、睡眠和父母心理健康的简短行为睡眠干预的效果和成本。:来自澳大利亚墨尔本 47 所小学的 334 名入学儿童,其父母报告有中度至重度行为睡眠问题。:干预组在 2013 年和 2014 年接受了由经过培训的学校护士提供的睡眠卫生实践和标准化行为策略。对照组的孩子可以接受常规的社区护理。:结局指标:儿童社会情感功能(儿童生活质量问卷 4.0 心理社会健康总结评分-主要结局)、睡眠问题(父母报告的严重程度、儿童睡眠习惯问卷)、行为、学业功能、工作记忆、儿童和父母生活质量以及父母心理健康。在随机分组后 6 个月,145 名(168 名中的 145 名)干预组和 155 名(166 名中的 155 名)对照组的家庭完成了主要结局评估,两组之间没有差异。与对照组相比,干预组的儿童睡眠问题较少(分别为 35.2%和 52.7%,OR 0.5;95%CI 0.3 至 0.8,p = 0.002),睡眠模式更好(例如,睡眠时间更长)。他们的父母报告的抑郁症状较少。所有差异在 12 个月时均减弱。在两个时间点,其他结果均无差异。干预成本:$AUS 182/儿童。:由学校护士为有行为睡眠问题的儿童提供的简短行为睡眠干预并不能改善社会情感功能。对儿童睡眠和父母心理健康的益处仅在 6 个月时显现,而在 12 个月时则不明显。增加干预剂量的方法可能会改善结果。