Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct a cultural adaptation study of the Infant Sleep Scale for Parents (ISS-P).Materials and Methods: The research was conducted methodologically at Family Health Centers in Bulanik district of Mu between March and May 2022. The study sample consisted of 352 parents with a 12-month-old infant who met the research criteria and volunteered to participate in the research on the specified dates. The questionnaire form and ISS-P were used in collecting research data.Results: The scale consisted of 11 items and 3 sub-dimensions: Sleep routines, sleep autonomy, and screen media in the sleep environment. The content validity index of the scale items was 0.97. The Kaiser-Meyer Olkin value of the scale was 0...
Kanis JB, Schwerdtle B, Kübler A, Schlarb A. Parent perceptions and practices regarding sleep in chi...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of parents whose children aged 1–3 yea...
Studies describing paediatric sleep patterns are needed by taking culture into consideration. The ai...
A systematic review of qualitative studies was conducted to explore how parents perceive sleep quali...
Sleep is a biopsychosocial process that is influenced by the complex interaction of biologic rhythms...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between young children’s sleep and maternal sle...
Objective: To know cultural characteristics of infant sleep pattern andguide the families can be use...
Purpose: To understand influencing factors for late bedtime of infants having nocturnal life, with r...
Sleep knowledge and parental perceptions of infant sleep vary considerably among parents of infants....
Sleep is a vital necessity need for children. The process of child development will be affected if...
Sleep characteristics in children vary not only with age but also with ethnic and socio-cultural inf...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Objective To develop and evaluate adjustment factors to convert parent-reported time in bed to an es...
Kanis JB, Schwerdtle B, Kübler A, Schlarb A. Parent perceptions and practices regarding sleep in chi...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of parents whose children aged 1–3 yea...
Studies describing paediatric sleep patterns are needed by taking culture into consideration. The ai...
A systematic review of qualitative studies was conducted to explore how parents perceive sleep quali...
Sleep is a biopsychosocial process that is influenced by the complex interaction of biologic rhythms...
Aim: To gather normative data on parent-reported child sleep and investigate what influences it. Met...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between young children’s sleep and maternal sle...
Objective: To know cultural characteristics of infant sleep pattern andguide the families can be use...
Purpose: To understand influencing factors for late bedtime of infants having nocturnal life, with r...
Sleep knowledge and parental perceptions of infant sleep vary considerably among parents of infants....
Sleep is a vital necessity need for children. The process of child development will be affected if...
Sleep characteristics in children vary not only with age but also with ethnic and socio-cultural inf...
Infant sleep is a major source of distress in many families. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Objective To develop and evaluate adjustment factors to convert parent-reported time in bed to an es...
Kanis JB, Schwerdtle B, Kübler A, Schlarb A. Parent perceptions and practices regarding sleep in chi...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of parents whose children aged 1–3 yea...