A sleep intervention for children with developmental disabilities.

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  • Julie Sutton
    University of Chester
  • Jaci C. Huws
  • Chris Burton
    Canterbury Christ Church University
This article describes a co-design study to develop a sleep hygiene education tool for children with developmental disabilities and behavioural sleep problems. The tool is underpinned by a programme theory, which explains how sleep hygiene education should work to improve children’s sleep. In three co-design workshops, eight parents and six practitioners debated a preliminary sleep hygiene education tool, using themes developed from an earlier evidence review and exploratory study into parent and practitioner experiences of sleep hygiene education. This participatory research established stakeholder acceptability of the SHE tool and confirmed the often-hidden contextual factors that can help or hinder its success, informing the underpinning programme theory.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-36
JournalNursing Times
Volume117
Issue number1
Early online date1 Dec 2020
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021
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