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Sleep Disturbance in Children With Moderate or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Compared With Children With Orthopedic Injury

机译:与骨科损伤的儿童相比,患有中度或严重创伤性脑损伤的儿童的睡眠障碍

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Objectives: To characterize the sleep disturbance in children with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), and to identify associated factors. Setting: An urban tertiary pediatric healthcare facility. Participants: Children aged 5 to 15 years with a moderate TBI ( n = 21), severe TBI ( n = 23), or an orthopedic injury (OI; n =38) comparable in age, gender, and socioeconomic status. Design: Cohort study. Measures: Primary : Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC). Secondary : Injury-specific factors (TBI severity, age at injury, and time since injury), and other factors of interest (sleep hygiene; pain intensity; difficulties with internalizing, externalizing, or attention/hyperactivity; parental distress; and parental knowledge of TBI). Results: On the SDSC, parents rated children with moderate TBI (but not severe TBI) as experiencing greater overall sleep disturbance, as well as excessive somnolence and sleep breathing disturbance, relative to OI controls. Children with severe TBI (but not moderate TBI) were rated as experiencing greater disturbance with initiating and maintaining sleep. The moderate and severe TBI groups did not differ on any of the sleep outcomes. Only 3 factors were associated with sleep disturbance in the combined TBI group: (1) lower TBI severity with greater excessive somnolence; (2) greater internalizing difficulties with greater overall sleep disturbance, and disturbance with initiating and maintaining sleep specifically; and (3) younger age at injury with greater overall sleep disturbance, and sleep breathing disturbance specifically. Conclusion: Children with moderate or severe TBI experience greater overall and/or specific forms of sleep disturbance. Different forms of sleep disturbance may be associated with different factors.
机译:目的:以中度或严重创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的患儿的睡眠障碍,并识别相关因素。环境:城市三级儿科医疗保健设施。参与者:5至1​​5年的儿童,具有中度TBI(n = 21),严重的TBI(n = 23),或矫形损伤(oi; n = 38),年龄,性别和社会经济地位可比。设计:队列研究。措施:初级:儿童睡眠障碍规模(SDSC)。中学:特定因子(TBI严重程度,伤害年龄,伤害以来的时间),以及其他感兴趣的因素(睡眠卫生;疼痛强度;内化,外部化或注意力/多动症的困难;父母的痛苦;和父母的痛苦TBI)。结果:在SDSC,父母评级儿童患有中度TBI(但不严重TBI)的儿童,相对于OI对照,体验更大的整体睡眠障碍,以及过度的嗜睡和睡眠呼吸障碍。患有严重TBI(但不适中TBI)的儿童被评为在发起和维持睡眠时经历更大的干扰。中度和严重的TBI组对任何睡眠结果没有不同。只有3个因素与联合TBI组中的睡眠障碍有关:(1)降低TBI严重程度,具有更高的过度嗜睡; (2)更大的内化困难,更大的整体睡眠障碍,以及专门启动和维持睡眠的干扰; (3)伤害较年轻的睡眠障碍,特别是休眠障碍。结论:中度或严重TBI的儿童体验更大的整体和/或特定形式的睡眠障碍。不同形式的睡眠干扰可能与不同的因素相关。

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    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

    School of Psychology (Drs Bogdanov and Lah) and Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre;

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