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Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine | 2011

Long-term Efficacy of an Internet-based Intervention for Infant and Toddler Sleep Disturbances: One Year Follow-Up

Jodi A. Mindell; Courtney E. Du Mond; Avi Sadeh; Lorena S. Telofski; Neema Kulkarni; Euen Thomas Graham Ekman Gunn

OBJECTIVE To examine at one-year follow-up the efficacy of an internet-based intervention for infant and toddler sleep disturbances, as well as to assess any indirect benefits to maternal sleep and confidence. METHODS Participants included 171 (64.8%) of 264 mothers of an infant or toddler (ages 18-48 months) who had previously participated in a 3-week study. Families had been randomly assigned to one of 2 intervention groups (algorithmic internet-based intervention alone or in combination with a prescribed bedtime routine) or a control group. After a one-week baseline, the intervention groups followed personalized sleep recommendations. The initial internet-intervention was found to be efficacious at 2 weeks post-intervention. The current study investigates a one-year follow-up, with mothers completing a short survey that included 8 questions from the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire and 1 question from the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. RESULTS Improvements in difficulty falling asleep, number/duration of night wakings, and longest continuous sleep period were maintained at one year follow-up in the 2 intervention groups compared to baseline and end of the initial study, p < 0.001. Children in the control group, in which limited changes were seen in the initial study, showed improvements in the duration of night wakings and longest continuous sleep period compared to the end of the initial study. Mothers in all groups were less likely to describe their childs sleep as a problem. CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that a brief internet-intervention for early childhood sleep problems is effective in improving child and maternal sleep, with improvements maintained one year later.


Archive | 1999

Fast dissolving orally consumable films

Sau-Hung Spence Leung; Robert S. Leone; Lori Dee Kumar; Neema Kulkarni; Albert F. Sorg


Archive | 2001

Fast dissolving orally consumable films containing an ion exchange resin as a taste masking agent

William S. Bess; Neema Kulkarni; Suhas H. Ambike; Michael Paul Ramsay


Sleep | 2011

Efficacy of an internet-based intervention for infant and toddler sleep disturbances.

Jodi A. Mindell; Courtney E. Du Mond; Avi Sadeh; Lorena S. Telofski; Neema Kulkarni; Euen Thomas Graham Ekman Gunn


Archive | 2000

Fast dissolving orally consumable solid film containing a taste masking agent and pharmaceutically active agent at weight ratio of 1:3 to 3:1

William S. Bess; Neema Kulkarni; Suhas H. Ambike; Michael Paul Ramsay


Archive | 2003

Fast dissolving orally consumable films containing an antitussive and a mucosa coating agent

Neema Kulkarni; Lori Dee Kumar; Albert F. Sorg


Archive | 2004

Fast dissolving orally consumable films containing a modified starch for improved heat and moisture resistance

David John Fadden; Neema Kulkarni; Albert F. Sorg


Archive | 2003

Fast dissolving orally consumable films containing a sweetener

Neema Kulkarni; Lori Dee Kumar; Albert F. Sorg


Archive | 1999

Physiological compatible film

Sau-Hung Spence Leung; Robert S. Leone; Lori Dee Kumar; Neema Kulkarni; Albert F. Sorg


Archive | 2006

Fast dissolving orally consumable films containing a taste masking agent

William S. Bess; Neema Kulkarni; Suhas H. Ambike; Michael Paul Ramsay

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Courtney E. Du Mond

State University of New York Upstate Medical University

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Jodi A. Mindell

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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