The measurement of young children’s nocturnal sleep health and the development of the Perception of Infant and Toddler Sleep Scale (PoITSS) in Aotearoa New Zealand whānau (families)

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Louise J. Fangupo PhD , Jillian J. Haszard PhD , Takiwai Russell-Camp BMVA , Rachael W. Taylor PhD , Rosalina Richards PhD , Barbara C. Galland PhD , Justine Camp PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

To modify an existing questionnaire Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire – Revised (BISQ-R) to ensure that it is suitable to measure nocturnal sleep health in a diverse sample of young children from Aotearoa New Zealand whānau (families), and to develop a “Perception of Infant and Toddler Sleep Scale” (PoITSS) to use as a primary outcome measurement in an upcoming trial.

Methods

Items from the BISQ-R were adapted for use among ethnically diverse whānau, and tested online with caregivers of 0-2 year old children. A PoITSS score was generated by scaling the responses from three of the questionnaire items to create a value between 0 (very poor) and 10 (very good). Caregivers provided qualitative feedback about the ease of interpreting and answering questionnaire items.

Results

Caregivers of 957 children (35% Māori, 12% Pacific) completed the questionnaire. Few differences in children’s nocturnal sleep were observed by demographic characteristics. The mean PoITSS score was 6.9 (SD 2.3) and was slightly higher among Māori children (mean difference 0.4, 95% CI 0.1, 0.7). Test-retest indicated good reliability (ICC = 0.81). While the majority (86%) of caregivers did not find it difficult to answer any of the items which formed the PoITSS, qualitative feedback indicated that simple modifications to some items would help ensure that they would be well understood by most caregivers.

Conclusions

Items from the BISQ-R were successfully adapted, and the PoITSS scale was shown to be appropriate, for use in ethnically diverse Aotearoa New Zealand whānau with young children.

在新西兰奥特亚罗瓦 whānau(家庭)中测量幼儿夜间睡眠健康状况并编制婴幼儿睡眠感知量表 (PoITSS)。
调查目的修改现有问卷《简明婴儿睡眠问卷-修订版》(BISQ-R),以确保该问卷适用于测量来自新西兰奥特亚罗瓦(Aotearoa New Zealand)whānau(家庭)的不同幼儿样本的夜间睡眠健康状况,并编制 "婴幼儿睡眠感知量表"(PoITSS),作为即将开展的一项试验的主要结果测量:方法:对 BISQ-R 中的项目进行了改编,以便在不同民族的家庭中使用,并对 0-2 岁儿童的照顾者进行了在线测试。通过对问卷中三个项目的回答进行缩放,得出介于 0(很差)和 10(很好)之间的 PoITSS 分数。照顾者就解释和回答问卷项目的难易程度提供了定性反馈:共有 957 名儿童(毛利人占 35%,太平洋裔占 12%)的照顾者填写了问卷。根据人口统计学特征观察到的儿童夜间睡眠差异很小。PoITSS的平均得分为6.9(标准差为2.3),毛利儿童的得分略高(平均差异为0.4,95% CI为0.1,0.7)。重测结果表明该方法具有良好的可靠性(ICC=0.81)。虽然大多数(86%)照顾者在回答构成 PoITSS 的任何项目时并不感到困难,但定性反馈表明,对某些项目进行简单修改将有助于确保大多数照顾者能够很好地理解这些项目:结论:对 BISQ-R 中的项目进行了成功的改编,并证明 PoITSS 量表适用于新西兰奥特亚罗瓦不同种族的幼儿家庭。
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Sleep Health
Sleep Health CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
9.80%
发文量
114
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Sleep Health Journal of the National Sleep Foundation is a multidisciplinary journal that explores sleep''s role in population health and elucidates the social science perspective on sleep and health. Aligned with the National Sleep Foundation''s global authoritative, evidence-based voice for sleep health, the journal serves as the foremost publication for manuscripts that advance the sleep health of all members of society.The scope of the journal extends across diverse sleep-related fields, including anthropology, education, health services research, human development, international health, law, mental health, nursing, nutrition, psychology, public health, public policy, fatigue management, transportation, social work, and sociology. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, brief reports, special articles, letters to the editor, editorials, and commentaries.
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