Ideal for sleep specialists, pediatricians, and family medicine practitioners, Assessment and Treatment of Infant Sleep is your comprehensive guide to understanding and addressing sleep issues in infants. This essential resource provides in-depth information about the normal aspects of sleep in infancy, as well as effective assessment and management strategies for both medical and behavioral sleep problems.
This unique book serves as a quick reference for healthcare providers preparing for clinical rotations or engaging in treatment planning for young children facing sleep challenges. Here’s what you can expect:
- Comprehensive Coverage: Explore both normal and abnormal aspects of infant sleep, with evidence-based tools designed to direct the assessment and treatment of medical and behavioral sleep concerns.
- New Protocols and Treatments: Stay updated with the latest protocols and treatments specifically tailored for children under 24 months of age.
- Specialized Evaluation: Delve into the unique evaluation and management of medical sleep disorders specific to infants, with a focus on special populations.
- Visual Aids: Benefit from full-color illustrations throughout the book, including detailed diagrams, photographs, and polysomnography sleep studies.
- Research Consolidation: Access a distilled collection of the latest research related to the spectrum of medical and behavioral disorders in infant sleep, all compiled into a single reference that is ideal for clinicians and researchers alike.
Authors:
Ignacio E. Tapia MD. MS (Author)
Edition:
1st
Publication Date:
September 9, 2024
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