Kevat Ajay, Alwadhi Dhruv, Collaro Andrew, Bernard Anne, Vandeleur Moya, Waters Karen, Chawla Jasneek
Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Queensland Children's Hospital, South Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Kids Sleep Research Team, Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland, 62 Graham Street, South Brisbane, QLD, 4101, Australia.
Sleep Breath. 2025 Apr 24;29(2):168. doi: 10.1007/s11325-025-03333-z.
In-laboratory polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard test for diagnosing certain paediatric sleep conditions. Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) often have difficulty tolerating PSG, but parent and patient experiences of PSG for children with NDD have not been thoroughly explored. The study aim was to evaluate the parent-reported experience of in-laboratory PSG undertaken in children with NDD and to identify factors predictive of poorer experience.
In this cross-sectional multicentre study, parents of 143 children with NDD who underwent in-laboratory PSG completed a customised survey to provide feedback on parent and child worry levels, subjective tolerance and overall experience of PSG, and hypothetical preference between in-laboratory PSG versus an in-home mat-based sleep test. ANOVA, Chi-squared and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to determine participant factors associated with these outcomes.
On average, parents rated their child's worry level with respect to undergoing PSG as 'moderate,' but their own worry levels lower. Autism spectrum / neuromuscular disorder diagnoses were risk factors for both higher worry score and reporting that sleep during PSG was non-representative of usual sleep at home. Parental preference was for in-home (mat-based) testing, with 57% indicating a preference for this if it wereavailable vs. 7% preferring in-laboratory testing.
Parent/carer reports regarding in-laboratory PSG experiences for their children with NDD suggest the test is associated with child worry and concerns that the sleep is not-representative of usual sleep at home. Consumer preference favours in-home sleep study testing over current in-laboratory diagnostic testing.
This study is part of a larger trial ACTRN12622001544763.
实验室多导睡眠图(PSG)是诊断某些儿童睡眠状况的金标准测试。患有神经发育障碍(NDD)的儿童通常难以耐受PSG,但针对患有NDD儿童的PSG家长和患者体验尚未得到充分探索。本研究的目的是评估家长报告的患有NDD儿童进行实验室PSG的体验,并确定预测较差体验的因素。
在这项横断面多中心研究中,143名接受实验室PSG的NDD儿童的家长完成了一项定制调查,以提供关于家长和儿童担忧程度、主观耐受性、PSG总体体验以及实验室PSG与家庭床垫式睡眠测试之间假设偏好的反馈。使用方差分析、卡方检验和克鲁斯卡尔 - 沃利斯检验来确定与这些结果相关的参与者因素。
平均而言,家长将孩子对接受PSG的担忧程度评为“中等”,但他们自己的担忧程度较低。自闭症谱系/神经肌肉疾病诊断是较高担忧评分以及报告PSG期间睡眠不能代表在家中通常睡眠情况的危险因素。家长更倾向于家庭(床垫式)测试,57%的家长表示如果有家庭测试会选择它,而只有7%的家长更喜欢实验室测试。
家长/照顾者关于其患有NDD的孩子进行实验室PSG体验的报告表明,该测试与孩子的担忧以及担心睡眠不能代表在家中通常睡眠情况有关。消费者更倾向于家庭睡眠研究测试而非当前的实验室诊断测试。
本研究是一项更大试验(ACTRN12622001544763)的一部分。