Sleep disorders in children/adolescents with neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders: what evidences do we have with the use of non-pharmacological interventions?

CONCLUSIONS: Behavioral and educational sleep interventions are generally safe, acceptable, and clinically useful across NDDs, particularly when embedded in multidisciplinary, condition-informed care. However, their efficacy is constrained by small, heterogeneous trials and non-standardized outcome measures. Robust, syndrome-specific randomized studies with harmonized sleep and daytime outcomes are urgently needed to guide evidence-based practice.

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