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Sleep Health in Preschoolers: a Randomized Controlled Trial (SHIP)

Primary Purpose

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
SHIP (Sleep Health in Preschoolers)
SHIP Control Arm
Sponsored by
Seattle Children's Hospital
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

Eligibility Criteria

30 Months - 71 Months (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 30-71 months
  • Child behavioral sleep problem, as demonstrated by a score on the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) of at least 50, or a score of 41-49 and reported weeknight sleep of 9hrs or less per night
  • English speaking parent or guardian

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Sleep disordered breathing, as demonstrated by a score on the CSHQ of at least 5
  • Currently taking prescribed sleep medications, psychostimulants, and/or systemic corticosteroids
  • Serious medical conditions likely to affect sleep, including diabetes or cancer
  • Major cognitive or developmental disorder, including autism spectrum disorder

Sites / Locations

  • Seattle Children's Research Institute

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Active Comparator

Arm Label

SHIP Intervention

SHIP Control Arm

Arm Description

SHIP is a health behavior change intervention to give parents the knowledge, motivation, and skills necessary to set goals, problem-solve, and improve their child's sleep.

The active control arm uses the same strategies as the SHIP intervention arm, but for child health topics unrelated to sleep or outcome measures.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measure
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Change in child anthropometric measures
Change in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Change in child anthropometric measures
Change in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Trajectory in child anthropometric measures
Trajectory in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language and basic reading skills) and executive function (iPad-based testing).
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language, basic reading skills, math, and written expression) and executive function (iPad-based testing)
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language, basic reading skills, math, and written expression) and executive function (iPad-based testing)
Trajectory in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Trajectory in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Trajectory in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Trajectory in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)

Full Information

First Posted
September 30, 2014
Last Updated
August 11, 2020
Sponsor
Seattle Children's Hospital
Collaborators
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02255721
Brief Title
Sleep Health in Preschoolers: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Acronym
SHIP
Official Title
Healthy Sleep Intervention For Preschool Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the SHIP Intervention
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
August 2020
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
November 2013 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 2020 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 2020 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Seattle Children's Hospital
Collaborators
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The SHIP study is a randomized controlled trial of an intervention for preschool children with sleep problems, in which we aim to give parents the knowledge, motivation, and skills necessary to set goals, problem-solve, and improve their child's sleep. In collecting three years of follow-up data, we will be able to determine the impact of the SHIP intervention on childhood sleep problems, obesity, academic achievement, and emotional and behavioral problems, as well as parental stress and daytime tiredness. This study has the dual potential to expand treatment resources for young children with behavioral sleep problems and to increase our scientific understanding of the long-term consequences of early childhood sleep problems.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
500 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
SHIP Intervention
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
SHIP is a health behavior change intervention to give parents the knowledge, motivation, and skills necessary to set goals, problem-solve, and improve their child's sleep.
Arm Title
SHIP Control Arm
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
The active control arm uses the same strategies as the SHIP intervention arm, but for child health topics unrelated to sleep or outcome measures.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
SHIP (Sleep Health in Preschoolers)
Intervention Description
SHIP (Sleep Health in Preschoolers) is a family-centered health behavior change intervention for child behavioral sleep problems delivered 1:1 to parents via a home visit and follow-up phone calls.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
SHIP Control Arm
Intervention Description
Families will receive a family-centered health behavior change intervention for child health topics unrelated to sleep or outcome measures, delivered 1:1 to parents via a home visit and follow-up phone calls.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Description
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Description
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Description
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measure
Time Frame
Baseline, 24-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Description
Change in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Time Frame
Baseline, 36-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Description
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Description
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Description
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 24-month follow-up
Title
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Description
Change in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 36-month follow-up
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change in child anthropometric measures
Description
Change in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Time Frame
Baseline, 24-month follow-up
Title
Change in child anthropometric measures
Description
Change in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Time Frame
Baseline, 36-month follow-up
Title
Trajectory in child anthropometric measures
Description
Trajectory in child anthropometric measures (BMI z-score for age and gender, waist circumference)
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, 36-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Description
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Description
Change in parent-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Time Frame
Baseline, 24-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms and executive function
Description
Change in parent & teacher-reported child behavioral and emotional symptoms (CBCL subscores for anxious/depressed, attention, somatic complaints, and aggressive behavior) and executive function (BRIEF subscores for inhibit, shift, and emotional control)
Time Frame
Baseline, 36-month follow-up
Title
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Description
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language and basic reading skills) and executive function (iPad-based testing).
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Description
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language, basic reading skills, math, and written expression) and executive function (iPad-based testing)
Time Frame
Baseline, 24-month follow-up
Title
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery and executive function
Description
Change in directly assessed performance on WJIII NU achievement battery (extended pre-academic battery plus oral language, basic reading skills, math, and written expression) and executive function (iPad-based testing)
Time Frame
Baseline, 36-month follow-up
Title
Trajectory in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity and quality measures
Description
Trajectory in actigraphic and diary measured sleep quantity (total sleep time, nocturnal sleep time) and quality (percent wake after sleep onset) measures
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up, 12-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, 36-month follow-up
Title
Trajectory in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties
Description
Trajectory in actigraphic and parent report measures of sleep onset difficulties (sleep onset latency, Child Sleep Wake Scale subscales for Going to Bed and Falling Asleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up, 12-month follow-up, 24-month follow-up, 36-month follow-up
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Change in parent-reported and actigraphic sleep hygiene behaviors
Description
Change in parent-reported and actigraphic sleep hygiene behaviors (Child Sleep Hygiene Scale total score and subscales, % of diary nights with parent in bedroom at sleep onset, mean diary-reported screen time during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic physical activity during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic light exposure during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic light exposure at nocturnal sleep midpoint)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent-reported and actigraphic sleep hygiene behaviors
Description
Change in parent-reported and actigraphic sleep hygiene behaviors (Child Sleep Hygiene Scale total score and subscales, % of diary nights with parent in bedroom at sleep onset, mean diary-reported screen time during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic physical activity during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic light exposure during two hours prior to bedtime, mean actigraphic light exposure at nocturnal sleep midpoint)
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in survey-reported parent sleep-related beliefs and attitudes
Description
Change in survey-reported parent sleep-related beliefs and attitudes (modified MCISQ, plus outcomes expectations and self-efficacy on sleep)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report
Description
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report (parent nocturnal sleep time and sleep onset latency, parent PROMIS scores for sleep disturbance, PedsQL family impact score and subscales, missed work days, productivity)
Time Frame
Baseline, 3-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report
Description
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report (parent nocturnal sleep time and sleep onset latency, parent PROMIS scores for sleep disturbance, PedsQL family impact score and subscales, missed work days, productivity)
Time Frame
Baseline, 12-month follow-up
Title
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report
Description
Change in parent sleep and functioning via diary and survey self-report (parent nocturnal sleep time and sleep onset latency, parent PROMIS scores for sleep disturbance, PedsQL family impact score and subscales, missed work days, productivity)
Time Frame
Baseline,24-month follow-up

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
30 Months
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
71 Months
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 30-71 months Child behavioral sleep problem, as demonstrated by a score on the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) of at least 50, or a score of 41-49 and reported weeknight sleep of 9hrs or less per night English speaking parent or guardian Exclusion Criteria: Sleep disordered breathing, as demonstrated by a score on the CSHQ of at least 5 Currently taking prescribed sleep medications, psychostimulants, and/or systemic corticosteroids Serious medical conditions likely to affect sleep, including diabetes or cancer Major cognitive or developmental disorder, including autism spectrum disorder
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Michelle Garrison, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Seattle Children's Research Institute
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Seattle Children's Research Institute
City
Seattle
State/Province
Washington
ZIP/Postal Code
98145-5005
Country
United States

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