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遵循仰卧睡眠建议的障碍:来自与市中心照顾者焦点小组的见解。

Barriers to following the back-to-sleep recommendations: insights from focus groups with inner-city caregivers.

作者信息

Colson Eve R, McCabe Liana K, Fox Kenneth, Levenson Suzette, Colton Theodore, Lister George, Corwin Michael J

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics,Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CN 06520, USA.

出版信息

Ambul Pediatr. 2005 Nov-Dec;5(6):349-54. doi: 10.1367/A04-220R1.1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

African American infants have a higher incidence of SIDS and increased risk of being placed in the prone position for sleep.

OBJECTIVE

To determine new barriers and more information about previously identified barriers that interfere with adherence to the Back-to-Sleep recommendations among inner-city, primarily African Americans.

DESIGN/METHODS: We conducted 9 focus groups with caregivers of infants and young children from women, infants, and children centers and clinics in New Haven and Boston. Themes were identified using standard qualitative techniques.

RESULTS

Forty-nine caregivers participated, of whom 86% were African American, 6% were Hispanic, 4% were white, and 4% were other. Four themes were identified: 1) SAFETY: Participants chose the position for their infants based on which position they believed to be the safest. Some participants did not choose to put their infants in the supine position for sleep because they feared their infants would choke; 2) Advice: Participants relied on the advice of more experienced female family members. Health care providers were not uniformly a trusted source of advice; 3) Comfort: Participants made choices about their infants sleeping positions based on their perceptions of whether the infants appeared comfortable. Participants thought that their infants appeared more comfortable in the prone position; 4) Knowledge: Some participants had either limited or erroneous knowledge about the Back-to-Sleep recommendations.

CONCLUSIONS

We identified multiple barriers to adherence to recommendations regarding infant sleep position. Data obtained from these focus groups could be used to design educational interventions aimed at improving communication about and adherence to the Back-to-Sleep recommendations.

摘要

背景

非裔美国婴儿患婴儿猝死综合征的发生率较高,且睡眠时处于俯卧位的风险增加。

目的

确定新的障碍以及有关先前已确定的障碍的更多信息,这些障碍会干扰市中心主要为非裔美国人的群体遵守“仰睡建议”。

设计/方法:我们在纽黑文和波士顿的妇女、婴儿和儿童中心及诊所,对婴幼儿护理人员进行了9次焦点小组访谈。使用标准定性技术确定主题。

结果

49名护理人员参与,其中86%是非裔美国人,6%是西班牙裔,4%是白人,4%是其他种族。确定了四个主题:1)安全:参与者根据他们认为最安全的姿势为婴儿选择睡姿。一些参与者不选择让婴儿仰卧睡觉,因为他们担心婴儿会窒息;2)建议:参与者依赖经验更丰富的女性家庭成员的建议。医疗保健提供者并非始终是值得信赖的建议来源;3)舒适:参与者根据他们对婴儿是否看起来舒适的认知来选择婴儿的睡姿。参与者认为婴儿俯卧时看起来更舒适;4)知识:一些参与者对“仰睡建议”的了解有限或有误。

结论

我们确定了遵守婴儿睡眠姿势建议的多个障碍。从这些焦点小组获得的数据可用于设计教育干预措施,以改善关于“仰睡建议”的沟通及对该建议的遵守情况。

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