About this trial
To date, there are very few established sleep health education models targeting caregivers of school-aged children from historically marginalized and/or low income communities. To address this significant gap, this project seeks to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of the Bedtime Stories Sleep Health Education Program to improve sleep behavior. Bedtime Stories is a multi-stakeholder (health care providers, school-aged children, and caregivers of school-aged children) and a multi-component program. The caregiver component of the program utilizes mobile health technology with targeted and tailored sleep health messaging for caregivers of school-aged children. Addressing these aims will help to mitigate gaps in the delivery of health care services to caregivers and families in low income and historically marginalized communities, where services and interventions are scant.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
18 years old or over
Caregivers of school-aged children (5-11 years of age) that receive care at participating community healthcare centers in the Boston area
English fluency
Disqualifiers
Planning on moving within the next 3 months
Does not live in the home with the child
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Bedtime Stories Sleep Health Education Program for Caregivers (BTS-C)