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Infant Night Wakings in Pediatric Primary Care
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This study aims to: 1. identify which single item or combination of two items perform best in identifying problematic infant night wakings and 2. describe current practices by pediatricians in addressing problematic infant night wakings. Using a novel computer decision support system in several primary care clinics, caregivers accompanying their child to a health visit will be randomly assigned to receive two of five items assessing night wakings and/or sleep problems, followed by a validated questionnaire for infant night wakings. If caregiver responses to the items suggest a possible sleep problem, pediatricians will receive a prompt in the electronic health record identifying a possible infant sleep problem. A sub-sample of caregivers will then be interviewed regarding the content of the visit that day.

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A Study of BAY3427080 (NT-814) in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Post-menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of BAY3427080 (NT-814), taken once a day, in the treatment of troublesome post-menopausal symptoms.

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Infant Behavioral Sleep Intervention: Comparative Efficacy
Description

While frequent night awakenings in newborns are common and expected, an estimated 20-30% of older infants and toddlers have frequent problematic night wakings requiring parental intervention throughout the night. Standard infant behavioral sleep intervention approaches, which require parental intervention throughout the night, are effective but often difficult for families to implement. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of two infant behavioral sleep interventions with a no treatment condition, on infant sleep and family functioning. Healthy infants between the ages of 6 and 18 months with night wakings will be randomized into one of three conditions: Entire night intervention, bedtime only intervention, or no treatment.

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