CVI in children with CP has been associated with poorer sleep in both children and caregivers, as well as higher psychological burden in caregivers. A strong relationship has been found between children's sleep quality and mothers' mental health. Plain-Language Summary: This study found that children with cerebral palsy and cerebral visual impairment had poorer sleep quality, and their mothers exhibited lower sleep quality and higher levels of psychological distress. The children's reduced visual functioning was found to be associated with poorer sleep quality and higher psychological distress. Children's sleep quality emerged as the primary factor influencing maternal mental health. It is recommended that visual and sleep issues for children with cerebral palsy and cerebral visual impairment be addressed together in the rehabilitation process. Further studies are needed to translate these findings into clinical practice.
Cemali et al. (Tue,) studied this question.