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Sleep Evaluation in the Assessment of Pediatric Attention Deficit Disorders
Authors:Malinda S Teague  Marilyn Hockenberry  Jayne Laurin Kinney  Russell Coleman
Abstract:

Introduction

Examining the impact of appropriate sleep evaluation on diagnosis of attention deficit disorders can improve the standard of care in pediatrics. This quality improvement project examined current practice and subsequent implementation of a validated standardized sleep evaluation tool in the assessment of children with symptoms of attention deficit.

Methods

Retrospective chart review and implementation of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) for children 6 to 14years old with attention deficit symptoms.

Measures

Rates of sleep screening, sleep referrals, diagnosis of sleep and attention deficit disorders, Vanderbilt scores, CSHQ scores.

Results

In the retrospective group (n?=?41), 76% of patients had attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 19.5% had sleeping disorders. There were significant provider differences in diagnosing sleep problems (p?=?.007). In the intervention group (n?=?5), 60% had abnormal CSHQ scores.

Discussion

There was considerable incidence of sleeping problems in children with symptoms of attention deficit and provider variation in sleep evaluation and diagnosis, with minimal referral to specialist care. Our findings support a more comprehensive and standardized evaluation of sleep when assessing for attention deficit disorders to improve appropriate referrals, diagnosis, and treatment in pediatrics.
Keywords:Attention deficit  attention deficit assessment  attention deficit evaluation  sleep  sleep assessment  sleep evaluation
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