Sleep wars: research and opinion.
(2004)
Journal - Pediatric clinics of North America (United States )
Abstract :
This article discusses the controversies and often conflicting advice available to the general pediatric practitioner regarding sleep complaints in children and adolescents. Consideration is given to preferences, such as parent-child co-sleeping, cross-cultural issues in patient interviewing and treatment planning, and the public policy issue of adolescent sleepiness and later high school start times. The authors draw on evidence-based knowledge and clinical expertise to offer a framework for considering sleep-related chief complaints along with guidelines for routine practice.
| ISSN : | 0031-3955 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Cultural Characteristics Family Characteristics Habits Humans Parent-Child Relations Sleep Sleep Disorders |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | Pediatrics physiology therapy |
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