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A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment

Better Nights, Better Days (BNBD) is a 5-session online intervention designed to treat insomnia in 1–10-year-old children (Corkum et al. 2016). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and insomnia commonly occur in children and, after surgical treatment for OSA, it is estimated that up to 50% of children may...

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Autores principales: Orr, Matthew, Isaacs, Jason, Godbout, Roger, Witmans, Manisha, Corkum, Penny
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6926281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31890618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2019.100265
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author Orr, Matthew
Isaacs, Jason
Godbout, Roger
Witmans, Manisha
Corkum, Penny
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description Better Nights, Better Days (BNBD) is a 5-session online intervention designed to treat insomnia in 1–10-year-old children (Corkum et al. 2016). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and insomnia commonly occur in children and, after surgical treatment for OSA, it is estimated that up to 50% of children may continue to suffer from insomnia symptoms. Access to insomnia interventions following OSA treatment is limited as there are few programs available, few trained practitioners to deliver these programs, and limited recognition that these problems exist. The current study involved the usability testing of an internet-based parent-directed session of BNBD tailored towards the needs of children (ages 4–10 years) who experience residual insomnia symptoms after treatment of OSA. This new session was added to the BNBD program. Participants (n = 43) included 6 parents, 17 sleep experts, and 20 front-line healthcare providers who completed and provided feedback on the new session. Participants completed a feedback questionnaire, with both quantitative and qualitative questions, after reviewing the session. Quantitative responses analyzed via descriptive statistics suggested that the session was primarily viewed as helpful by most participants, and open-ended qualitative questions analyzed by content analyses generated a mix of positive and constructive feedback. The results provide insights on how to optimally tailor the BNBD program to meet the needs of the target population and suggest that testing the session on a larger scale would be beneficial.
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spelling pubmed-69262812019-12-30 A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment Orr, Matthew Isaacs, Jason Godbout, Roger Witmans, Manisha Corkum, Penny Internet Interv ISRII meeting 2019 special issue: Guest edited by Gerhard Anderson, Sonja March and Mathijs Lucassen Better Nights, Better Days (BNBD) is a 5-session online intervention designed to treat insomnia in 1–10-year-old children (Corkum et al. 2016). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and insomnia commonly occur in children and, after surgical treatment for OSA, it is estimated that up to 50% of children may continue to suffer from insomnia symptoms. Access to insomnia interventions following OSA treatment is limited as there are few programs available, few trained practitioners to deliver these programs, and limited recognition that these problems exist. The current study involved the usability testing of an internet-based parent-directed session of BNBD tailored towards the needs of children (ages 4–10 years) who experience residual insomnia symptoms after treatment of OSA. This new session was added to the BNBD program. Participants (n = 43) included 6 parents, 17 sleep experts, and 20 front-line healthcare providers who completed and provided feedback on the new session. Participants completed a feedback questionnaire, with both quantitative and qualitative questions, after reviewing the session. Quantitative responses analyzed via descriptive statistics suggested that the session was primarily viewed as helpful by most participants, and open-ended qualitative questions analyzed by content analyses generated a mix of positive and constructive feedback. The results provide insights on how to optimally tailor the BNBD program to meet the needs of the target population and suggest that testing the session on a larger scale would be beneficial. Elsevier 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6926281/ /pubmed/31890618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2019.100265 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle ISRII meeting 2019 special issue: Guest edited by Gerhard Anderson, Sonja March and Mathijs Lucassen
Orr, Matthew
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Godbout, Roger
Witmans, Manisha
Corkum, Penny
A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title_full A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title_fullStr A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title_full_unstemmed A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title_short A usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
title_sort usability study of an internet-delivered behavioural intervention tailored for children with residual insomnia symptoms after obstructive sleep apnea treatment
topic ISRII meeting 2019 special issue: Guest edited by Gerhard Anderson, Sonja March and Mathijs Lucassen
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6926281/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2019.100265
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