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与同床睡眠行为相关的益处和危害:一项系统综述。

Benefits and harms associated with the practice of bed sharing: a systematic review.

作者信息

Horsley Tanya, Clifford Tammy, Barrowman Nicholas, Bennett Susan, Yazdi Fatemeh, Sampson Margaret, Moher David, Dingwall Orvie, Schachter Howard, Côté Aurore

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa, and Department of Pediatrics, the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 401 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2007 Mar;161(3):237-45. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.161.3.237.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine evidence of benefits and harms to children associated with bed sharing, factors (eg, smoking) altering bed sharing risk, and effective strategies for reducing harms associated with bed sharing.

DATA SOURCES

MEDLINE, CINAHL, Healthstar, PsycINFO, the Cochrane Library, Turning Research Into Practice, and Allied and Alternative Medicine databases between January 1993 and January 2005.

STUDY SELECTION

Published, English-language records investigating the practice of bed sharing (defined as a child sharing a sleep surface with another individual) and associated benefits and harms in children 0 to 2 years of age.

DATA EXTRACTION

Any reported benefits or harms (risk factors) associated with the practice of bed sharing.

DATA SYNTHESIS

Forty observational studies met our inclusion criteria. Evidence consistently suggests that there may be an association between bed sharing and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) among smokers (however defined), but the evidence is not as consistent among nonsmokers. This does not mean that no association between bed sharing and SIDS exists among nonsmokers, but that existing data do not convincingly establish such an association. Data also suggest that bed sharing may be more strongly associated with SIDS in younger infants. A positive association between bed sharing and breastfeeding was identified. Current data could not establish causality. It is possible that women who are most likely to practice prolonged breastfeeding also prefer to bed share.

CONCLUSION

Well-designed, hypothesis-driven prospective cohort studies are warranted to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the relationship between bed sharing, its benefits, and its harms.

摘要

目的

研究与同床睡眠相关的儿童受益和危害的证据、改变同床睡眠风险的因素(如吸烟)以及降低同床睡眠相关危害的有效策略。

数据来源

1993年1月至2005年1月期间的MEDLINE、CINAHL、Healthstar、PsycINFO、Cochrane图书馆、将研究转化为实践以及联合与替代医学数据库。

研究选择

已发表的英文记录,调查同床睡眠(定义为儿童与另一个人共用睡眠表面)的做法以及0至2岁儿童的相关受益和危害。

数据提取

与同床睡眠做法相关的任何报告的受益或危害(风险因素)。

数据综合

40项观察性研究符合我们的纳入标准。证据一致表明,吸烟者(无论如何定义)中同床睡眠与婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)之间可能存在关联,但在不吸烟者中证据并不一致。这并不意味着不吸烟者中同床睡眠与SIDS之间不存在关联,而是现有数据未能令人信服地证实这种关联。数据还表明,同床睡眠在较小婴儿中与SIDS的关联可能更强。同床睡眠与母乳喂养之间存在正相关。现有数据无法确定因果关系。很可能最有可能进行长时间母乳喂养的女性也更喜欢同床睡眠。

结论

需要设计良好、以假设为驱动的前瞻性队列研究,以增进我们对同床睡眠及其益处和危害之间关系的潜在机制的理解。

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