Non-pharmacological interventions for sleep promotion in hospitalized children

Jun 15, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Non-drug ways to help hospitalized children sleep better

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Abstract

The analysis included 10 trials with 528 participants aged 3 to 22 years in pediatric inpatient settings.

  • Overall evidence from the trials indicated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of non-pharmacological sleep promotion interventions on sleep quality and duration.
  • Low-certainty evidence suggested no clear difference in objective sleep measures between multicomponent relaxation interventions and usual care.
  • One study indicated that touch therapy may improve total sleep time and sleep efficiency in children with burns.
  • Subjective measures showed potential improvements in sleep habits following specific interventions, such as massage and bedtime stories, but the evidence was very low-certainty.
  • Physical activity interventions showed little to no improvement in sleep measures compared to usual care.

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