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Call to action: Prioritizing sleep health among US children and youth residing in alternative care settings

机译:行动呼吁:优先睡眠健康在我们中间儿童和青少年居住在替代治疗设置

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Sleep health is a critical but under-recognized area of concern for the more than 650,000 children served by the US child welfare system each year. While sleep is vital to optimal child health and development, it is likely harmed by the multiple adversities and traumas experienced among children and youth residing in alternative care settings (ie, kinship care, nonrelative foster care, group homes). Children residing in alternative care settings have experienced, at a minimum, the trauma of removal from a biological parent's care and would benefit from holistic, comprehensive care approaches inclusive of sleep health. Furthermore, few studies are currently available to guide practitioners and policymakers in promoting sleep health among these children. In this Call to Action, our goal is to draw attention to the sleep health of children residing in alternative care settings. We highlight the need for a more robust evidence base to address major knowledge gaps and outline concrete steps toward building future promising sleep health-promoting practices and policies supporting children residing in alternative care settings. (c) 2021 National Sleep Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:睡眠健康是一个重要但病因超过650000的关注的领域孩子由美国儿童福利体系每年。健康和发展,它有可能伤害多不幸和创伤儿童和青年居住在选择保健机构(即亲属护理,nonrelative寄养,组屋)。替代保健机构经历了,在一个至少,从生物去除的创伤父母的关心和将受益于整体,综合护理方法包括睡眠健康。可用来指导实践者和政策制定者在这些孩子中促进睡眠健康。在这个行动呼吁,我们的目标是画画注意孩子的睡眠健康居住在替代保健设置。强调需要一个更强有力的证据基本解决主要的知识缺口和大纲具体的步骤构建未来的承诺睡眠促进健康的实践和政策支持孩子居住在替代治疗设置。由爱思唯尔出版公司。

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