Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Children with cerebral palsy are considered a population at risk for sleep disturbance. Various factors can cause sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. This study investigates the relationship between endogenous factors and sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. It was a cross-s...

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Main Authors: Uni Gamayani, Milda Aryani, Nushrotul Lailiyya, Iin Pusparini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Bandung 2022-04-01
Series:Global Medical & Health Communication
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unisba.ac.id/index.php/gmhc/article/view/8789
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author Uni Gamayani
Milda Aryani
Nushrotul Lailiyya
Iin Pusparini
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description Children with cerebral palsy are considered a population at risk for sleep disturbance. Various factors can cause sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. This study investigates the relationship between endogenous factors and sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. It was a cross-sectional analytical study using randomized sampling on children with cerebral palsy who met the inclusion criteria for the period of May–August 2017. The location of the study was special schools in the Bandung area, Indonesia. All participants were screened with the Sleep Disturbances Scale for Children (SDSC) questionnaire to determine the prevalence of period of sleep disorders. Data analysis was then performed using the unpaired t test to compare the characteristics of two variables with a p value≤0.05 considered statistically significant. Sixty-six subjects aged 8–14 years were recruited. The results showed that the prevalence of sleep disorders was 67% (32 children), with insomnia as the most common type of sleep disorder (39%). There was a significant association between motor disabilities type and sleep disorders (p≤0.05). The most common type of sleep disorder in children with cerebral palsy is insomnia. In conclusion, there is a relationship between motor disability type and sleep disorders in cerebral palsy children.
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spelling doaj.art-264638791cca493ea3d6f9e04d5b7d622024-01-18T06:44:00ZengUniversitas Islam BandungGlobal Medical & Health Communication2301-91232460-54412022-04-0110110.29313/gmhc.v10i1.87894275Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral PalsyUni Gamayani0Milda Aryani1Nushrotul Lailiyya2Iin Pusparini3Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran/Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, BandungDepartment of Neurology, Regional General Hospital Cilegon, CilegonDepartment of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran/Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, BandungDepartment of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran/Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, BandungChildren with cerebral palsy are considered a population at risk for sleep disturbance. Various factors can cause sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. This study investigates the relationship between endogenous factors and sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy. It was a cross-sectional analytical study using randomized sampling on children with cerebral palsy who met the inclusion criteria for the period of May–August 2017. The location of the study was special schools in the Bandung area, Indonesia. All participants were screened with the Sleep Disturbances Scale for Children (SDSC) questionnaire to determine the prevalence of period of sleep disorders. Data analysis was then performed using the unpaired t test to compare the characteristics of two variables with a p value≤0.05 considered statistically significant. Sixty-six subjects aged 8–14 years were recruited. The results showed that the prevalence of sleep disorders was 67% (32 children), with insomnia as the most common type of sleep disorder (39%). There was a significant association between motor disabilities type and sleep disorders (p≤0.05). The most common type of sleep disorder in children with cerebral palsy is insomnia. In conclusion, there is a relationship between motor disability type and sleep disorders in cerebral palsy children.https://ejournal.unisba.ac.id/index.php/gmhc/article/view/8789cerebral palsychildrensleep disorder
spellingShingle Uni Gamayani
Milda Aryani
Nushrotul Lailiyya
Iin Pusparini
Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Global Medical & Health Communication
cerebral palsy
children
sleep disorder
title Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
title_full Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
title_fullStr Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
title_short Sleep Disorder Prevalence and Influencing Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy
title_sort sleep disorder prevalence and influencing factors in children with cerebral palsy
topic cerebral palsy
children
sleep disorder
url https://ejournal.unisba.ac.id/index.php/gmhc/article/view/8789
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