| Literature DB >> 27584877 |
Karen A Bonuck1, Arthur Blank2, Barbara True-Felt3, Ronald Chervin3.
Abstract
Inadequate or poor quality sleep in early childhood impairs social-emotional and cognitive function via effects on the developing brain and increases obesity risk via hormonal and endocrine effects. The prevalence of short sleep duration, behavioral sleep problems, and sleep-disordered breathing among children aged 3 to 5 years is 20% to 50%. Healthy sleep habits increase sleep duration and prevent behavioral sleep problems. Awareness of sleep-disordered breathing symptoms leads to its timely treatment. We designed a study that aims to empower families whose children are in early childhood programs with the knowledge and skills needed to obtain healthy sleep and to recognize a sleep problem. We used the social-ecological framework to guide individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy interventions. This study builds on the Sweet Dreamzzz, Inc, Early Childhood Sleep Education Program (ECSEP) in Head Start. A stepped-wedge-cluster randomized trial will test effects on child, parent, and classroom outcomes; a policy evaluation will assess the impact of knowledge-translation strategies. The study has 3 aims. The first is to adapt educational materials into multimedia formats and build the capacity of Head Start agencies to implement the study. The second aim is to enroll 540 parent-child dyads in a primary prevention trial of sleep health promotion in Head Start and to analyze effects on children's sleep duration (primary outcome); parents' knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, and behavior; and children's sleep difficulties. The third aim is to conduct a secondary prevention feasibility study of screening and guidance for sleep problems. Secondary outcomes are changes in classroom behaviors and policies. Integrating sleep health literacy into early childhood programs could affect the life-course development of millions of children.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27584877 PMCID: PMC5008861 DOI: 10.5888/pcd13.160144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Interventions in the Head Start Program to Promote Sleep Health, by the Five Levels of the Social–Ecological Model
| Level | Intervention Strategy | Implemented by | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual | The program does not intervene at the individual level; only outcomes are available at this level. | ||
| Interpersonal | Early Childhood Sleep Education Program (ECSEP) | Head Start agency | Increase sleep duration |
| Family 1-to-1 sleep health contacts | Head Start agency | Amplify ECSEP messages | |
| Organization | Media campaign | Research team | Amplify ECSEP messages |
| Agency education | Research team | Support staff engagement | |
| Community | Health Services Advisory Councils | Research team | Support local engagement |
| Local pediatricians | Research team | Support feasibility study | |
| Local sleep medicine specialists | Research team | Support feasibility study | |
| Policy | Knowledge-translation strategies | Research team | Sustainability |
The ECSEP educates Head Start staff, parents, and children about healthy sleep (19).
These are one-to-one contacts between Head Start staff members and families.
Health Services Advisory Councils comprise parents, staff, and local health care professionals.
FigureIndividual-level outcomes in the stepped-wedge–cluster design of the randomized control trial.
| Dates | Wedge 1 | Wedge 2 |
|---|---|---|
| April–September 2018 | Control: Recruitment, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire | Control: Recruitment, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire |
| October 2018 | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log | Control: 7-Day sleep log |
| November 2018 | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire | Control: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire |
| March 2019 | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log |
| April 2019 | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire | Intervention: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire |
| September 2019 | Maintenance: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire | Maintenance: 7-Day sleep log, Parent knowledge/attitudes/self-efficacy/beliefs measure, Tayside children’s sleep questionnaire |