Many of the same sleep problems seen in typically developing (TD) children are frequently experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE). Behavioural sleep interventions (BSIs) are commonly and successfully used to treat these sleep problems in TD children and in some neurodevelopmental disorder populations. Therefore, BSIs should be effective in CWE, however, there are special seizure-related considerations for CWE and their parents which may be salient to consider in any future BSI development for this group. The current study sought to identify, from parents, if there were special considerations for the content and delivery of an online BSI for parents of CWE. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine mothers of CWE and thematic a...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the presence of sleep problems and their association with behavioral and adjus...
Schlarb A, Brandhorst I. Mini-KiSS Online: an Internet-based intervention program for parents of you...
Many of the same sleep problems seen in typically developing (TD) children are frequently experience...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Sleep disorders are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, affecting approximately 25-40% of ...
Introduction. Sleep problems in children with epilepsy (CWE) are common. However, little is known ab...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
Angelika A Schlarb1,2,*, Isabel Brandhorst1,* 1University of Tuebingen, Faculty of Science, Departme...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the presence of sleep problems and their association with behavioral and adjus...
Schlarb A, Brandhorst I. Mini-KiSS Online: an Internet-based intervention program for parents of you...
Many of the same sleep problems seen in typically developing (TD) children are frequently experience...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Introduction: Many of the sleep problems experienced by children with epilepsy (CWE) have the same b...
Sleep disorders are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, affecting approximately 25-40% of ...
Introduction. Sleep problems in children with epilepsy (CWE) are common. However, little is known ab...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
Angelika A Schlarb1,2,*, Isabel Brandhorst1,* 1University of Tuebingen, Faculty of Science, Departme...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Between 13% and 35% of infants and young children have experienced behavioural sleep problems. A pi...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
The aim of the study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences and needs of paren...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the presence of sleep problems and their association with behavioral and adjus...
Schlarb A, Brandhorst I. Mini-KiSS Online: an Internet-based intervention program for parents of you...