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Overview of clinical trial protocols for behavioral insomnia in infants.

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OBJECTIVE to describe the overview of clinical trial protocols for behavioral insomnia in infants. METHODS an analytical study that reviewed protocols registered with the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform between… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE to describe the overview of clinical trial protocols for behavioral insomnia in infants. METHODS an analytical study that reviewed protocols registered with the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform between August and September 2019, aiming to identify the interventions for behavioral insomnia in infants, the comparators, the main primary, secondary outcomes and their respective measurements. RESULTS eleven protocols registered between 2004 and 2018 were included. Nurses were the main coordinators of protocols (45.5%), with proposals using educational technologies, one-to-one and online follow-up consultations. The main outcome was improvement of infant and maternal sleep patterns. Secondary outcomes were anxiety, depression, and parental sexual satisfaction. To measure them, the following were used: sleep diary (54.5%), actigraphy (45.4%), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Interview (36.3%) and Extended Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (27.2%) were used. CONCLUSION the protocols proposed interventions for independent sleep, aiming at quality of sleep for the whole family.

Keywords: clinical trial; overview clinical; insomnia infants; trial protocols; behavioral insomnia

Journal Title: Revista brasileira de enfermagem
Year Published: 2021

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