Fowler Aja J, Evans Patricia W, Etchegaray Jason M, Ottenbacher Allison, Arnold Cody
1The Medical Center of Southeast Texas, Port Arthur, TX, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2013 Nov;52(11):1044-53. doi: 10.1177/0009922813506038.
Our primary objective was to compare parents of infants cared for in newborn intensive care units (NICUs) and infants cared for in well-baby ("general") nurseries with regard to knowledge and practice of safe sleep practices/sudden infant death syndrome risk reduction measures and guidelines. Our secondary objective was to obtain qualitative data regarding reasons for noncompliance in both populations. Sixty participants (30 from each population) completed our survey measuring safe sleep knowledge and practice. Parents of NICU infants reported using 2 safe sleep practices-(a) always placing baby in crib to sleep and (b) always placing baby on back to sleep-significantly more frequently than parents of well infants. Additional findings and implications for future studies are discussed.
我们的主要目标是比较在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)接受护理的婴儿的父母与在健康婴儿(“普通”)托儿所接受护理的婴儿的父母在安全睡眠做法/降低婴儿猝死综合征风险措施及指南方面的知识和实践情况。我们的次要目标是获取关于这两类人群不遵守规定原因的定性数据。60名参与者(每组30名)完成了我们关于安全睡眠知识和实践的调查。NICU婴儿的父母报告使用两种安全睡眠做法——(a)总是将婴儿放在婴儿床里睡觉,以及(b)总是让婴儿仰卧睡觉——的频率明显高于健康婴儿的父母。文中讨论了其他研究结果以及对未来研究的启示。