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Behavioral sleep intervention to reduce bedsharing prior to stem cell transplant

Sleep disturbance is common in young children who are otherwise healthy and even more so in children with cancer. To address sleep disturbance in early childhood, caregivers may use bedsharing to reduce stress. Although bedsharing is not typically discouraged in children over the age of 1 year, it m...

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Published in:Journal of clinical sleep medicine 2021-02, Vol.17 (2), p.333-335
Main Authors: LaRosa, Kayla N, Crabtree, Valerie McLaughlin, Jurbergs, Niki, Harman, Jennifer
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Sleep Wake Disorders
Stem Cell Transplantation
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