It follows that optimising sleep for both children and resident parents is an important goal during a hospital admission. There has been no prior research to our knowledge of sleep quality in children's medical wards compared with sleep quality at home....
We aimed to study the experiences of children and parents during hospital admissions.DesignSemi-structured interviews were conducted with parents within a week of their child9s discharge. Questions explored parent and child sleep quality, factors contributing to this, perceived impact on day-time ...
Sleep problems are highly prevalent among medical students and are therefore a severe problem. Prevention and intervention programs targeting these are therefore highly recommended for future studies. Contributions HJ and AA designed the study. MT, NA and MF conducted electronic and manual literature sea...
Children can start becoming susceptible to seasonal allergies around 3 or 4 years old. Other symptoms of allergies include runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes or nose. Asthma is also a common cause of a nighttime cough. If your child has asthma, their cough will typically be dry and will...
Maybe you’ve kept your baby’s hospital ID bracelet from when they were born, or you’ve been hanging onto a lock of hair from that very first haircut. Unique keepsakes like this are ideal to include in the memory book or box. Don’t forget to add pictures of yourself and other fami...
Or the children may have other "high-tech distractions," she said. The new findings don't surprise Dr. William Muinos, director of the weight management program at Miami Children's Hospital in Florida, who was not involved in the study. His advice for parents? Set a consistent bedtime....
When children get sick, parents can spend many hours and nights in a hospital’s cold, clinical-looking sleep rooms. But at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston hospital, the annex has been transformed into a spa-like oasis this season, thanks toSunshine on a Ranney Day, a nonprofit ...
Kids end up in offices if they have nowhere else to go. That could mean moving through a few foster homes where families lack the support to help the children. It might also mean having trouble staying in congregate care settings, like a psychiatric...
The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS) in adolescence, and to examine the association to insomnia and school non-attendance. Data stem from a large population based study in Hordaland County in Norwa
While many previous studies have mainly included working men and women with children living at home, effectively focusing on work–family life conflict, the present study includes all working men and women, including single parents and dual-income couples without children. Participants were recruited ...