Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant sleep, is related to increased symptoms of depression and anxiety among new mothers and fathers. Previous research indicates that UK parents would value an approach that facilitates meeting their infants’ needs while supporting their own sleep-related well-being throughout their infant’s first year. Six initial stakeholder meetings were held with 15 practitioners and 6 parents with an interest in supporting parent-infant sleep needs, to explore existing service provision and identify gaps. The Possums Sleep Program developed and delivered in Brisbane, Australia in a GP clinic setting, was chosen as an appropriate approach. Working collaboratively...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Between 2016 and 2019 two different infant sleeping-box interventions were implemented in England: 1...
Background: Sleep disturbance is common in the under-5s. Behavioural interventions, such as exti...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
Aim: To evaluate parental perspectives on the acceptability and usefulness of a ‘cued-care’ approac...
The first year with a child is one of the most challenging times for mothers due to repeated awakeni...
To evaluate parental perspectives on the acceptability and usefulness of a 'cued-care' approach to i...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
Extent: 6p.Objective: To examine the psychological well-being of mothers following participation in ...
Childhood sleep problems continue to pervade modern societies at alarming rates with substantial cos...
Digital technology is increasingly important in people’s lives, particularly for new parents as it a...
Clinicians can help to reframe expectations of “normal” and support parents to develop coping strate...
Background: Settling and waking difficulties are common among infants and children. Although there i...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Between 2016 and 2019 two different infant sleeping-box interventions were implemented in England: 1...
Background: Sleep disturbance is common in the under-5s. Behavioural interventions, such as exti...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
Aim: To evaluate parental perspectives on the acceptability and usefulness of a ‘cued-care’ approac...
The first year with a child is one of the most challenging times for mothers due to repeated awakeni...
To evaluate parental perspectives on the acceptability and usefulness of a 'cued-care' approach to i...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
Extent: 6p.Objective: To examine the psychological well-being of mothers following participation in ...
Childhood sleep problems continue to pervade modern societies at alarming rates with substantial cos...
Digital technology is increasingly important in people’s lives, particularly for new parents as it a...
Clinicians can help to reframe expectations of “normal” and support parents to develop coping strate...
Background: Settling and waking difficulties are common among infants and children. Although there i...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Between 2016 and 2019 two different infant sleeping-box interventions were implemented in England: 1...
Background: Sleep disturbance is common in the under-5s. Behavioural interventions, such as exti...