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Finding
improvement
Both problem sleepers and non-problem sleepers showed comparable reductions in sleep onset latency following use of the mHealth behavioral sleep intervention, with no significant difference in magnitude of change between groups.
| Effect size | reduction from 34.49 min to 26.01 min (combined groups), ES = 0.09 |
| Follow-up | 4-28 days |
| Comparator | pre-intervention baseline (same infants before receiving CSP recommendations) |
| Effect summary | improvement; reduction from 34.49 min to 26.01 min (combined groups), ES = 0.09 |
| Effect modifiers | [{"modifier": "caregiver-perceived sleep problem status (PS vs NPS)", "interaction_p": "not significant (no time by group interaction)", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "Both PS and NPS groups showed comparable reduction in sleep onset latency", "plain_language": "Both babies seen as problem sleepers and non-problem sleepers fell asleep faster by the same amount after using the app", "annotation_notes": ""}] |
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Source
PMC7428151
Effectiveness of an mHealth Intervention for Infant Sleep Disturbances