Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2010 Oct;102(10):881-9. doi: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30706-9.
African American infants are of higher risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and accidental suffocation than other infants and are up to 4 times more likely to bedshare with their parents.
To investigate, using qualitative methods, factors influencing African American parents' decisions regarding infant sleep location (room location and sleep surface).
Eighty-three mothers participated in focus groups or individual interviews. Questions probed reasons for infant sleep location decisions and influences on decision making.
Most of the mothers in this study slept in the same room as their infant. Reasons for roomsharing included space, convenience, and safety. Mothers largely decided on infant sleep surface because of space for/availability of crib, comfort, convenience, and safety. Both roomsharing and bedsharing were often chosen to make feeding and checking on the infant more convenient. Mothers who chose not to bedshare cited privacy, concern that the infant would become attached to the parents' bed, and fears about suffocation. Mothers who chose to bedshare often cited the ability to maintain vigilance while asleep. Low-income mothers also used bedsharing as a defense against environmental dangers.
African American mothers in this study viewed both roomsharing and bedsharing as strategies to keep their infants safe. Efforts to encourage roomsharing without bed-sharing must address parental concerns about space for/ availability of a crib, convenience, infant and parent comfort, and infant safety.
非裔美国婴儿患婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)和意外窒息的风险比其他婴儿更高,与父母同床的可能性高达 4 倍。
采用定性方法调查影响非裔美国家长决定婴儿睡眠位置(房间位置和睡眠表面)的因素。
83 名母亲参加了焦点小组或个人访谈。问题探讨了婴儿睡眠位置决策的原因以及对决策的影响。
本研究中的大多数母亲与婴儿同睡一室。同室睡眠的原因包括空间、便利和安全。母亲主要根据婴儿床的空间/可用性、舒适度、便利性和安全性来决定婴儿的睡眠表面。同室睡眠和床伴睡眠通常是为了使喂养和检查婴儿更加方便。选择不与婴儿同床的母亲提到了隐私、担心婴儿会依恋父母的床以及对窒息的恐惧。选择与婴儿同床的母亲经常提到能够在睡觉时保持警觉。低收入母亲也将床伴睡眠作为抵御环境危险的一种手段。
本研究中的非裔美国家庭母亲认为同室睡眠和床伴睡眠都是保护婴儿安全的策略。鼓励同室睡眠而不鼓励床伴睡眠的努力必须解决父母对婴儿床的空间/可用性、便利性、婴儿和父母的舒适度以及婴儿安全的担忧。