Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Canada.
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Canada.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2021 Sep 27;46(9):1051-1062. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsab075.
The COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to disrupt the lives of families and may have implications for children with existing sleep problems. As such, we aimed to: (1) characterize sleep changes during the COVID-19 pandemic in children who had previously been identified as having sleep problems, (2) identify factors contributing to sleep changes due to COVID-19 safety measures, and (3) understand parents' and children's needs to support sleep during the pandemic.
Eighty-five Canadian parents with children aged 4-14 years participated in this explanatory sequential, mixed-methods study using an online survey of children's and parents' sleep, with a subset of 16 parents, selected based on changes in their children's sleep, participating in semi-structured interviews. Families had previously participated in the Better Nights, Better Days (BNBD) randomized controlled trial.
While some parents perceived their child's sleep quality improved during the COVID-19 pandemic (14.1%, n = 12), many parents perceived their child's sleep had worsened (40.0%, n = 34). Parents attributed children's worsened sleep to increased screen time, anxiety, and decreased exercise. Findings from semi-structured interviews highlighted the effect of disrupted routines on sleep and stress, and that stress reciprocally influenced children's and parents' sleep.
The sleep of many Canadian children was affected by the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the disruption of routines influencing children's sleep. eHealth interventions, such as BNBD with modifications that address the COVID-19 context, could help families address these challenges.
COVID-19 大流行有可能扰乱家庭生活,并可能对已有睡眠问题的儿童产生影响。因此,我们旨在:(1)描述先前被确定有睡眠问题的儿童在 COVID-19 大流行期间睡眠变化的特征;(2)确定由于 COVID-19 安全措施导致睡眠变化的因素;(3)了解父母在大流行期间支持儿童睡眠的需求。
85 名加拿大父母及其 4-14 岁的孩子参与了这项解释性顺序、混合方法研究,他们使用了儿童和父母睡眠的在线调查,其中 16 名父母根据其孩子睡眠的变化选择了一个亚组,参与了半结构化访谈。这些家庭之前曾参与过“更好的夜晚,更好的日子(BNBD)”随机对照试验。
虽然一些父母认为他们孩子的睡眠质量在 COVID-19 大流行期间有所改善(14.1%,n=12),但许多父母认为他们孩子的睡眠质量恶化了(40.0%,n=34)。父母将孩子睡眠质量恶化归因于屏幕时间增加、焦虑和运动减少。半结构化访谈的结果强调了日常生活规律被打乱对睡眠和压力的影响,以及压力反过来对儿童和父母睡眠的影响。
许多加拿大儿童的睡眠受到 COVID-19 大流行第一波的影响,日常生活规律的打乱影响了儿童的睡眠。eHealth 干预措施,如 BNBD,并进行针对 COVID-19 背景的修改,可能有助于家庭应对这些挑战。