Albert Anne-Laure, Leblond Pauline, Da Mota Sofia, Schweitzer Cyril, Ioan Iulia
Service de Médecine Générale Université de Lorraine Nancy France.
Service d'Explorations Fonctionnelles Pédiatriques, Hôpital d'Enfants Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy France.
J Gen Fam Med. 2025 May 8;26(5):458-464. doi: 10.1002/jgf2.70026. eCollection 2025 Sep.
Pediatric sleep disorders are underreported and underdiagnosed in primary care settings. This study aimed to compare the screening and management of sleep in young children during routine follow-up consultations by general practitioners (GPs) and physicians from Maternal and Child Protection services (MCPPs) in a region of France.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a questionnaire with 20 closed questions designed to characterize knowledge and practices and to evaluate the perceived need for additional training in pediatric sleep. The survey was administered to 343 GPs and 28 MCPPs.
A total of 211 (62%) GPs and 17 (61%) MCPPs participated in the survey. The respondents indicated a strong focus on sleep, GPs reporting significantly lower scores compared to MCPPs (4 [3, 4] vs 4 [4, 5], 0.008). A significantly higher proportion of physicians addressed the issue of sleep in the MCPPs group, 16 (94%), in contrast to an equivalent proportion of parents and physicians in the GPs group ( 0.0007). The difficulties falling asleep were significantly less frequently addressed by GPs than MCPPs ( = 0.042), with no difference for the nighttime awakenings. A limited number of physicians, 24 (11%), have received training in sleep medicine, with significantly fewer GPs than MCPPs, while over half, 148 (65%), expressed a need for additional education.
GPs demonstrated lower awareness and training in young children's sleep issues compared to MCPPs. These findings emphasize the need for improved training and awareness, highlighting the importance of evaluating children's sleep issues during pediatric consultations by GPs.
在初级保健机构中,儿童睡眠障碍的报告和诊断不足。本研究旨在比较法国某地区全科医生(GPs)和妇幼保健服务机构(MCPPs)的医生在常规随访咨询中对幼儿睡眠的筛查和管理情况。
采用一份包含20个封闭式问题的问卷进行横断面调查,旨在了解相关知识和实践情况,并评估对儿科睡眠方面额外培训的感知需求。该调查面向343名全科医生和28名妇幼保健服务机构的医生。
共有211名(62%)全科医生和17名(61%)妇幼保健服务机构的医生参与了调查。受访者表示高度关注睡眠问题,全科医生报告的得分显著低于妇幼保健服务机构的医生(4[3,4]对4[4,5],P = 0.008)。妇幼保健服务机构组中处理睡眠问题的医生比例显著更高,为16名(94%),相比之下,全科医生组中家长和医生处理睡眠问题的比例相当(P = 0.0007)。全科医生提及入睡困难的频率显著低于妇幼保健服务机构的医生(P = 0.042),夜间醒来情况方面则无差异。仅有24名(11%)医生接受过睡眠医学培训,其中全科医生明显少于妇幼保健服务机构的医生,而超过一半的医生,即148名(65%)表示需要进一步的教育。
与妇幼保健服务机构的医生相比,全科医生对幼儿睡眠问题的认识和培训较低。这些发现强调了改进培训和提高认识的必要性,突出了全科医生在儿科咨询期间评估儿童睡眠问题的重要性。