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摘要
由于睡眠障碍在儿童时期会带来许多身体和心理问题,因此父母对健康睡眠和问题睡眠有足够的了解,以便在早期发现睡眠障碍是很重要的。本研究的目的是调查发育障碍儿童的父母对儿童健康睡眠的了解。材料与方法:研究对象为146名2-17岁的发育性残疾儿童。根据美国睡眠医学学会(American Academy of sleep Medicine)的建议,儿童的睡眠时间分为两组(睡眠时间达到建议水平/睡眠时间低于建议水平)。使用独立样本T检验分析各组之间的差异。结果:发育障碍患儿平均年龄为5.48±2.42岁。在本研究中,只有2.74%的发育障碍儿童家长答对了50%以上的问题。睡眠达到建议水平的儿童家长的睡眠知识量表(PSKI)总分高于睡眠低于建议水平的儿童家长(p = 0.047)。结论:家长对儿童健康睡眠的认识不足。这可以解释儿童睡眠相关特征之间的差异,并强调需要增加对父母知识水平的研究。
Parents of children with developmental disability have insufficient knowledge about healthy sleep in children
Introduction: Since sleep disorders bring many physical and psychological problems in childhood, it is important for parents to have sufficient knowledge about healthy and problematic sleep to detect the sleep disorders from the earliest period. The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge about healthy sleep in children among parents of children with developmental disability. Material and methods: The study included 146 children with developmental disabilities between the ages of 2-17 years old. Children’s sleep durations were classified into two groups, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommendations (sleeps at recommended levels/sleeps below the recommended levels). The difference between these groups was analyzed with the Independent Samples T Test. Results: The mean age of the children with developmental disabilities was 5.48 ± 2.42 years. In this study, only 2.74% of the parents of children with developmental disability answered more than 50% of the questions correctly. Par-ents of children who sleep at recommended levels had higher Parents’ Sleep Knowledge Inventory (PSKI) total scores than parents of children who sleep below the recommended levels (p = 0.047). Conclusions: It was determined that parents have insufficient knowledge about healthy sleep in children. This can explain the difference between children’s sleep-related characteristics, and emphasize the need to increase the number of studies on parents’ knowledge levels.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities