High occurrence of sleep problems in survivors of a childhood brain tumor with neurocognitive complaints: The association with psychosocial and behavioral executive functioning.
Jojanneke A M C van KootenHeleen Maurice-StamAntoinette Y N SchoutenDannis G van VuurdenBernd GranzenCorrie GiddingMarieke A de RuiterRaphaële R L van LitsenburgMartha A GrootenhuisPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2019)
Sleep problems occur among half of childhood brain tumor survivors with neurocognitive problems, and are associated with worse executive functioning. Future studies should focus on the development of sleep interventions for this population, to improve sleep as well as executive functioning.