Co‐sleeping in school‐aged children with a motor disability: a comparative population‐based study
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology2016Vol. 59(4), pp. 420–426
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Abstract
Co-sleeping is common among children with motor disability. It is influenced by personal and medical factors, as well as the requirements for special care at night. Therefore, health professionals should explore sleeping arrangements in families of children with motor disability.
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