Evaluation of an internet-based behavioral intervention to improve psychosocial health outcomes in children with insomnia (Better Nights, Better Days): Protocol for a randomized controlled trial

  • Corkum, Penny V.
  • Reid, Graham J.
  • Hall, Wendy
  • Godbout, Roger
  • Stremler, Robyn
  • Weiss, Shelly K.
  • Gruber, Reut
  • Witmans, Manisha
  • Chambers, Christine T.
  • Ara Begum, Esmot
  • Andreou, Pantelis
  • Rigney, Gabrielle
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Publication date
March 2018
Publisher
Scholarship@Western
Language
English

Abstract

Background: Up to 25% of 1- to 10-year-old children experience insomnia (ie, resisting bedtime, trouble falling asleep, night awakenings, and waking too early in the morning). Insomnia can be associated with excessive daytime sleepiness and negative effects on daytime functioning across multiple domains (eg, behavior, mood, attention, and learning). Despite robust evidence supporting the effectiveness of behavioral treatments for insomnia in children, very few children with insomnia receive these treatments, primarily due to a shortage of available treatment resources. Objective: The Better Nights, Better Days (BNBD) internet-based program provides a readily accessible electronic health (eHealth) intervention to support parents in providing...

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