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Efficacy of an internet-based intervention for infant and toddler sleep disturbances

机译:基于互联网的干预措施对婴幼儿睡眠障碍的功效

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Objective: Sleep problems occur in 20% to 30% of young children. Although behaviorally based interventions are highly efficacious, most existing interventions require personal contact with a trained professional, and unfortunately many children remain untreated. However, the use of an internet-based intervention could provide widespread access. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of an internet-based intervention for infant and toddler sleep disturbances, as well as to assess any indirect benefits to maternal sleep, mood, and confidence. Methods: 264 mothers and their infant or toddler (ages 6-36 months) participated in a 3-week study. Families were randomly assigned to one of 2 intervention groups (algorithmic internet-based intervention alone or in combination with a prescribed bedtime routine) or a control group. After a one-week baseline (usual routine), the intervention groups followed personalized recommendations during weeks 2 and 3. All mothers completed the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and the Profile of Mood States weekly. Results: Both internet-based interventions resulted in significant reductions in problematic sleep behaviors. Significant improvements were seen in latency to sleep onset and in number/duration of night wakings, P < 0.001. Sleep continuity increased as well as mothers' confidence in managing their child's sleep. Improvements were seen by one week, with additional benefits by week two. Maternal sleep and mood were also significantly improved. Conclusions: This internet-based intervention (with and without routine) is beneficial in improving multiple aspects of infant and toddler sleep, especially wakefulness after sleep onset and sleep continuity, as well as improving maternal sleep and mood.
机译:目的:20%至30%的幼儿出现睡眠问题。尽管基于行为的干预非常有效,但大多数现有干预都需要与受过训练的专业人员进行个人接触,但不幸的是,许多儿童仍未得到治疗。但是,使用基于Internet的干预措施可以提供广泛的访问权限。因此,本研究的目的是检验基于互联网的干预措施对婴幼儿睡眠障碍的功效,并评估对孕产妇睡眠,情绪和自信心的任何间接益处。方法:264名母亲及其婴儿或幼儿(6-36个月大)参加了为期3周的研究。将家庭随机分配至两个干预组(单独基于互联网的算法或与规定的就寝时间常规结合进行干预)或对照组中的一个。经过一个星期的基线(通常)后,干预组在第2周和第3周遵循个性化建议。所有母亲每周完成一次简短的婴儿睡眠调查问卷,匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和情绪状态档案。结果:两种基于互联网的干预措施均显着减少了有问题的睡眠行为。睡眠开始的潜伏期和夜间醒来的次数/持续时间有显着改善,P <0.001。睡眠连续性的提高以及母亲在管理孩子睡眠方面的信心。到第一个星期可以看到改善,到第二个星期可以看到更多的好处。孕妇的睡眠和情绪也得到明显改善。结论:这种基于互联网的干预措施(有无常规)可改善婴幼儿睡眠的多个方面,特别是改善睡眠发作和睡眠连续性后的清醒度,以及改善孕妇的睡眠和情绪。

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