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. 2018 Feb 1;5(2):20.
doi: 10.3390/children5020020.

A Sleep Questionnaire for Children with Severe Psychomotor Impairment (SNAKE)-Concordance with a Global Rating of Sleep Quality

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A Sleep Questionnaire for Children with Severe Psychomotor Impairment (SNAKE)-Concordance with a Global Rating of Sleep Quality

Larissa Alice Dreier et al. Children (Basel). .

Abstract

Sleep problems are a common and serious issue in children with life-limiting conditions (LLCs) and severe psychomotor impairment (SPMI). The "Sleep Questionnaire for Children with Severe Psychomotor Impairment" (Schlaffragebogen für Kinder mit Neurologischen und Anderen Komplexen Erkrankungen, SNAKE) was developed for this unique patient group. In a proxy rating, the SNAKE assesses five different dimensions of sleep(-associated) problems (disturbances going to sleep, disturbances remaining asleep, arousal and breathing disorders, daytime sleepiness, and daytime behavior disorders). It has been tested with respect to construct validity and some aspects of criterion validity. The present study examined whether the five SNAKE scales are consistent with parents' or other caregivers' global ratings of a child's sleep quality. Data from a comprehensive dataset of children and adolescents with LLCs and SPMI were analyzed through correlation coefficients and Mann-Whitney U testing. The results confirmed the consistency of both sources of information. The highest levels of agreements with the global rating were achieved for disturbances in terms of going to sleep and disturbances with respect to remaining asleep. The results demonstrate that the scales and therefore the SNAKE itself is well-suited for gathering information on different sleep(-associated) problems in this vulnerable population.

Keywords: SNAKE; impairments; life-limiting; neurological; pediatric; sleep.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Differences between global sleep quality in the two subgroups for all five scales of the Sleep Questionnaire for Children with Severe Psychomotor Impairment (SNAKE).

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