Development and Validation of a Screening Instrument for Sleep Difficulties in Children with ADHD

Vincent O. Mancini, B. Pearcy, P. Rao, H. Fraser
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Background and Aim: ADHD is the most common childhood neurodevelopmental disorder. ADHD symptoms can lead to impairments in other areas of functioning approximately 75% of children with ADHD also experience difficulties with sleep. Childhood sleep difficulties intensify ADHD symptom severity and cause additional impairments. There is growing support for routine assessment of sleep as part of standard ADHD management. However, assessment of sleep difficulties remains poorly addressed as they fail to account for the unique expression of sleep difficulties present in children with ADHD. Our recently submitted systematic review identified the lack of appropriate tools to screen children with ADHD for sleep difficulties. Research Method: This multi-phase research will address this gap in current knowledge by undertaking a comprehensive project that will develop, trial, and evaluate a fit-for-purpose screening assessment of sleep difficulties in children with ADHD. This project will: (i) develop a purpose-built screening instrument with the aid of consumer and clinician engagement, (ii) validate this this new measure for the assessment of sleep in children with ADHD, and (iii) evaluate an information intervention of sleep problems for children with ADHD with the new measure. Anticipated Results: A screening instrument will be developed through collaboration with sleep experts and parents of children with ADHD which will then be piloted and validated using best practice methods. Implications: It is anticipated that this research will help to provide clinicians with greater accuracy in identifying sleep difficulties in children with ADHD and therefore enabling opportunities for early intervention and improved treatment outcomes.
ADHD儿童睡眠困难筛查工具的开发与验证
背景与目的:ADHD是儿童最常见的神经发育障碍。多动症的症状会导致其他方面的功能受损,大约75%的多动症儿童也有睡眠困难。儿童睡眠困难加剧ADHD症状的严重程度,并造成额外的损害。越来越多的人支持将睡眠常规评估作为ADHD标准管理的一部分。然而,睡眠困难的评估仍然没有得到很好的解决,因为它们不能解释多动症儿童睡眠困难的独特表现。我们最近提交的系统综述发现,缺乏适当的工具来筛查患有多动症的儿童的睡眠困难。研究方法:这项多阶段的研究将通过开展一个全面的项目来解决当前知识的空白,该项目将开发、试验和评估适合目的的ADHD儿童睡眠困难筛查评估。该项目将:(i)在消费者和临床医生的帮助下开发一种专门的筛查工具,(ii)验证这一评估多动症儿童睡眠的新措施,以及(iii)评估使用新措施对多动症儿童睡眠问题的信息干预。预期结果:通过与睡眠专家和多动症儿童父母的合作,将开发一种筛查工具,然后使用最佳实践方法进行试点和验证。意义:预计本研究将帮助临床医生更准确地识别ADHD儿童的睡眠困难,从而为早期干预和改善治疗结果提供机会。
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