Sleep problems affect more than 80% of children with neurodevelopmental disorders including epilepsy. Children who sleep poorly can have problems with learning and behaviour. It can also have a knock-on effect on the whole family’s sleep.
Professor Deb Pal, Professor of Paediatric Epilepsy at King’sCollege London, recently published the results of the CASTLEOnline Sleep Intervention study.
In the trial they investigated whether a web app could guide parents and children through a series of behavioural sleeptechniques, much like a specialist would in a clinic.
In this episode, Professor Pal sits down with School Communications Manager Dr Francesca Greenstreet to talk about what worked, what could be improved and why this type of research is so important.
More information about the results of the study: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/self-guided-behavioural-app-helps-children-with-epilepsy-sleep-earlier
Learn more about the School of Neuroscience at King's College London: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/neuroscience