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dc.contributor.authorStangenes, Kristine Marieen_US
dc.contributor.authorHysing, Marien_US
dc.contributor.authorElgen, Irene Bircowen_US
dc.contributor.authorHalvorsen, Thomasen_US
dc.contributor.authorMarkestad, Trond Jacoben_US
dc.contributor.authorBjorvatn, Bjørnen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-16T14:01:43Z
dc.date.available2020-06-16T14:01:43Z
dc.date.issued2019-09-05
dc.PublishedStangenes KM, Hysing M, Elgen IB, Halvorsen T, Markestad T, Bjorvatn B. Sleep problems, behavioural problems and respiratory health in children born extremely preterm: a parental questionnaire study . BMJ Paediatrics Open. 2019;3:e000534eng
dc.identifier.issn2399-9772
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1956/22632
dc.description.abstractObjective: To explore whether children born extremely preterm (EPT) with different types of sleep problems had more behavioural and respiratory health problems than EPT children without sleep problems. Design: Prospective, nationwide, questionnaire-based study. At 11 years of age, parents reported on four current sleep problems: difficulty falling asleep or frequent awakenings, snoring, daytime sleepiness and not recommended sleep duration (<9 hours). Behavioural problems were assessed by parents and teachers with the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Parents assessed respiratory symptoms with the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire and described use of asthma medication. Setting: Norway. Patients: EPT children. Main outcome measures: Specified sleep problems, behavioural problems and respiratory health. Results: Data were obtained from 216 of 372 (58 %) of eligible children. All four specified sleep problems were associated with significantly higher parent-reported SDQ total-score (OR 1.1 for all), and except for not recommended sleep duration, also with higher teacher-reported SDQ total-score (OR 1.1 for all). Daytime sleepiness was strongly associated with wheezing last 12 months (OR 3.4), disturbed sleep due to wheezing (OR 3.9), wheeze during or after exercise (OR 2.9), use of inhaled corticosteroids or oral leukotriene modifiers (OR 3.4) and use of bronchodilators (OR 3.9). Snoring was associated with wheezing during or after exercise (OR 2.8) and current asthma (OR 4.2). Conclusion: EPT children with different types of sleep problems had more behavioural and respiratory health problems than EPT children without sleep problems.en_US
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.publisherBMJeng
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-NDeng
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/eng
dc.titleSleep problems, behavioural problems and respiratory health in children born extremely preterm: a parental questionnaire studyen_US
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.typeJournal article
dc.date.updated2020-01-17T13:55:47Z
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2019 The Author(s) (or their employer(s))
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000534
dc.identifier.cristin1757002
dc.source.journalBMJ Paediatrics Open


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