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127 related items for PubMed ID: 33122175

  • 1. Sleep in Hospitalized Children With Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study.
    Traube C, Rosenberg L, Thau F, Gerber LM, Mauer EA, Seghini T, Gulati N, Taylor D, Silver G, Kudchadkar SR.
    Hosp Pediatr; 2020 Nov; 10(11):969-976. PubMed ID: 33122175
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  • 2. Objective Sleep Characteristics and Factors Associated With Sleep Duration and Waking During Pediatric Hospitalization.
    Stremler R, Micsinszki S, Adams S, Parshuram C, Pullenayegum E, Weiss SK.
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  • 3. Sleep quality and noise: comparisons between hospital and home settings.
    Bevan R, Grantham-Hill S, Bowen R, Clayton E, Grice H, Venditti HC, Stickland A, Hill CM.
    Arch Dis Child; 2019 Feb 01; 104(2):147-151. PubMed ID: 30018067
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  • 4. A qualitative study of sleep quality in children and their resident parents when in hospital.
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  • 5. Where do parents sleep best when children are hospitalized? A pilot comparison study.
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  • 6. Quality and Quantity of Sleep and Factors Associated With Sleep Disturbance in Hospitalized Patients.
    Wesselius HM, van den Ende ES, Alsma J, Ter Maaten JC, Schuit SCE, Stassen PM, de Vries OJ, Kaasjager KHAH, Haak HR, van Doormaal FF, Hoogerwerf JJ, Terwee CB, van de Ven PM, Bosch FH, van Someren EJW, Nanayakkara PWB, “Onderzoeks Consortium Acute Geneeskunde” Acute Medicine Research Consortium.
    JAMA Intern Med; 2018 Sep 01; 178(9):1201-1208. PubMed ID: 30014139
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  • 7. Sleep disturbances in hospitalized children: a wake-up call.
    Burger P, Steur LMH, Polderman JAW, Twisk JWR, Lindeboom R, Gemke RJBJ.
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  • 8. Utility of subjective sleep assessment tools for healthy preschool children: a comparative study between sleep logs, questionnaires, and actigraphy.
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  • 9. Screen Time Exposure and Altered Sleep in Young Children With Epilepsy.
    Lin YY, Lee WT, Yang HL, Weng WC, Lee CC, Jeng SF, Tsai SY.
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  • 12. Parental sleep experiences on the pediatric oncology ward.
    McLoone JK, Wakefield CE, Yoong SL, Cohn RJ.
    Support Care Cancer; 2013 Feb 01; 21(2):557-64. PubMed ID: 22864535
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  • 13. Sleep, screen time and behaviour problems in preschool children: an actigraphy study.
    Kahn M, Schnabel O, Gradisar M, Rozen GS, Slone M, Atzaba-Poria N, Tikotzky L, Sadeh A.
    Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 2021 Nov 01; 30(11):1793-1802. PubMed ID: 33006004
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  • 14. Medical clowns improve sleep and shorten hospitalization duration in hospitalized children.
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    Sci Rep; 2024 Jan 29; 14(1):2357. PubMed ID: 38286867
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  • 15. Criteria for nap identification in infants and young children using 24-h actigraphy and agreement with parental diary.
    Galland B, Meredith-Jones K, Gray A, Sayers R, Lawrence J, Taylor B, Taylor R.
    Sleep Med; 2016 Mar 29; 19():85-92. PubMed ID: 27198952
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  • 16. Actigraphy data in pediatric research: the role of sleep diaries.
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    Sleep Med; 2018 Jul 29; 47():86-92. PubMed ID: 29778919
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  • 17. Caregiver and Staff Perceptions of Disruptions to Pediatric Inpatient Sleep.
    Peirce LB, Orlov NM, Erondu AI, Anderson SL, Chamberlain M, Gozal D, Arora VM.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2018 Nov 15; 14(11):1895-1902. PubMed ID: 30373684
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  • 18. Quality of Sleep in a Pediatric Hospital: A Descriptive Study Based on an Assessment of Interruptions, Perceptions, and the Environment.
    Crawford S, Utt A, Beebe C, Armbruster R, Fisher A, Olney A, Sherman AK, Roberts C.
    J Nurs Adm; 2019 May 15; 49(5):273-279. PubMed ID: 30973430
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