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Development and preliminary validation of the Sleep Screening for Children and Adolescents with Complex Chronic Conditions (SCAC).
Kubek, Larissa Alice; Claus, Benedikt; Rostasy, Kevin; Bertolini, Annikki; Schimmel, Mareike; Frühwald, Michael C; Classen, Georg; Zernikow, Boris; Wager, Julia.
Afiliação
  • Kubek LA; PedScience Research Institute, Datteln, Germany.
  • Claus B; Department of Children's Pain Therapy and Paediatric Palliative Care, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany.
  • Rostasy K; PedScience Research Institute, Datteln, Germany.
  • Bertolini A; Paediatric Palliative Care Centre, Children's and Adolescents' Hospital, Datteln, Germany.
  • Schimmel M; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Children's and Adolescents' Hospital Datteln, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany.
  • Frühwald MC; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Children's and Adolescents' Hospital Datteln, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany.
  • Classen G; Pediatric Neurology, University Medical Center Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.
  • Zernikow B; Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Medical Center Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.
  • Wager J; Department of Pediatric Neurology, Bethel Evangelical Hospital, Bielefeld, Germany.
J Sleep Res ; 32(4): e13881, 2023 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36929532
ABSTRACT
Children and adolescents with complex chronic conditions, including those with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions, are a heterogeneous population. Many individuals exhibit sleep abnormalities that are measurable by proxy questionnaires. No suitable instrument to assess the wide range of different complex chronic conditions is currently available. The aim of the present study was to develop a screening tool-the Sleep Screening for Children and Adolescents with Complex Chronic Conditions-to effectively obtain sleep behaviour information in this population. Following a mixed-method design, potential items for the Sleep Screening for Children and Adolescents with Complex Chronic Conditions questionnaire were defined through literature research and expert meetings. In a pre-test with N = 60 family and professional caregivers, the items' relevance and comprehensibility as well as the instrument's overall design were assessed. For the main test, N = 315 participants were recruited in three tertiary paediatric hospitals. A principal components analysis detected the questionnaire's scales. Item analysis focused on mean values, range, difficulty and discriminatory power. Convergent validation of the Sleep Screening for Children and Adolescents with Complex Chronic Conditions was assessed via correlations between scale items. Most patients had neurological or neuromuscular diseases. Four scales ("Falling and staying asleep", "Sleep-associated respiration and arousal", "Daytime sleepiness" and "Sleep-associated movements") emerged. The item analysis showed satisfactory discriminative power. In the preliminary validation, all scales correlated positively with a child's care level and with various sleep circumstances items. Three scales additionally correlated with the number of complex chronic condition diagnoses. This newly developed questionnaire can provide clinicians with first indications of possible sleep problems in a growing paediatric population.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sono / Transtornos do Sono-Vigília Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Sleep Res Assunto da revista: PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sono / Transtornos do Sono-Vigília Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Sleep Res Assunto da revista: PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha