Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their parents.
Raquel Y HulstJan Willem GorterJeanine M VoormanEveline KolkSanne Van Der VossenJohanna M A Visser-MeilyMarjolijn KetelaarSigrid PillenOlaf W VerschurenPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
These findings highlight the need to integrate sleep assessment into routine paediatric health care practice. What this paper adds Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are more likely to have a sleep problem than typically developing peers. Non-ambulatory children with CP are more severely affected by sleep problems. One-third of parents of children with CP report feeling sleep-deprived often or always compared to a quarter of parents of typically developing children.