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Problem sleeper infants had significantly earlier bedtimes and bedtime routine start times following the mHealth intervention, shifting bedtime by about 15 minutes earlier and routine start by about 13 minutes earlier, while non-problem sleepers showed no significant change.
Effect sizebedtime shifted earlier by 15.6 min in PS group (ES = 0.03); bedtime routine start shifted earlier by 13.2 min in PS group (ES = 0.03)
Follow-up4-28 days
Comparatorpre-intervention baseline (same infants before receiving CSP recommendations)
Effect summaryimprovement; bedtime shifted earlier by 15.6 min in PS group (ES = 0.03); bedtime routine start shifted earlier by 13.2 min in PS group (ES = 0.03)
Effect modifiers[{"modifier": "caregiver-perceived sleep problem status (PS vs NPS)", "interaction_p": "p < .01 for bedtime; p < .05 for routine start", "direction": "amplifies", "stratum_details": "PS group: bedtime 15.6 min earlier, routine start 13.2 min earlier. NPS group: no significant change.", "plain_language": "Only babies with sleep problems had their bedtime shift earlier \u2014 their parents started the bedtime routine about 13 minutes sooner and put them to bed about 16 minutes earlier", "annotation_notes": ""}]

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PMC7428151
Effectiveness of an mHealth Intervention for Infant Sleep Disturbances
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