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Sleep problems among children with neurological disorders
Khoo, T.B1, Muhammad Ismail, H.I2, Abdul Manaf, A.M3.
A study was conducted to evaluate the extent of sleep problems among children aged between 6 to 15 years old who were followed up at Penang Hospital Paediatric Clinic for various neurological disorders and compared to those with other paediatric illnesses and their healthy siblings. A parental questionnaire was used to assess sleep problems in 48 children with neurological disorders and compared to 46 of their healthy siblings, 59 children with non-neurological paediatric illnesses and 67 of their healthy siblings. Sleep problems were clustered into five subscales: bedtime difficulties, parental involvement at time of sleep, sleep fragmentation, parasomnias and daytime drowsiness. Children with neurological disorders had significantly more sleep problems than did their siblings, those with non-neurological paediatric illnesses and their healthy siblings (p < 0.001). This was particularly so in areas of bedtime difficulties (p>0.001), the amount of parental involvement (p<0.01) and sleep fragmentation (p<0.05) but not parasomnias and daytime drowsiness.
This study confirmed the presence of sleep problems in a heterogeneous group of children with neurological disorders followed up at our clinic. The findings will enable us to target appropriate management strategies to reduce the burden of care for the parents of these children.
Affiliation:
- Hospital Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
- Hospital Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
- Hospital Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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