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婴儿就寝基本要素评估:一项旨在降低与睡眠相关的婴儿猝死风险的全国婴儿床分发计划。

Evaluation of bedtime basics for babies: a national crib distribution program to reduce the risk of sleep-related sudden infant deaths.

作者信息

Hauck Fern R, Tanabe Kawai O, McMurry Timothy, Moon Rachel Y

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, University of Virginia, PO Box 800729, Charlottesville, VA, 22908-0729, USA,

出版信息

J Community Health. 2015 Jun;40(3):457-63. doi: 10.1007/s10900-014-9957-0.

Abstract

Rates of sleep-related infant deaths have remained stagnant in recent years. Although most parents are aware of safe sleep recommendations, barriers to adherence, including lack of access to a safe crib, remain. The objective of this study was to describe parental knowledge and practices regarding infant sleep position, bedsharing, pacifier use, and feeding practices before and after receipt of a free crib and safe sleep education. Bedtime Basics for Babies (BBB) enrolled high-risk families in Washington, Indiana, and Washington, DC and provided them with cribs and safe sleep education. Parents completed surveys before ("prenatal" and "postnatal") and 1-3 months after crib receipt ("follow-up"). Descriptive and bivariate analyses were completed. 3,303 prenatal, 1,483 postnatal, and 1,729 follow-up surveys were collected. Parental knowledge of recommended infant sleep position improved from 76% (prenatal) and 77% (postnatal) to 94% after crib receipt (p < 0.001). Intended use of supine positioning increased from 84% (prenatal) and 80% (postnatal) to 87% after the intervention (p < 0.001). Although only 8% of parents intended to bedshare when asked prenatally, 38% of parents receiving the crib after the infant's birth reported that they had bedshared the night before. This decreased to 16% after the intervention. Ninety percent reported that the baby slept in a crib after the intervention, compared with 51% postnatally (p < 0.01). BBB was successful in changing knowledge and practices in the majority of high-risk participants with regards to placing the infant supine in a crib for sleep. Crib distribution and safe sleep education positively influence knowledge and practices about safe sleep.

摘要

近年来,与睡眠相关的婴儿死亡率一直停滞不前。尽管大多数家长都知晓安全睡眠建议,但仍存在一些妨碍遵守建议的障碍,包括无法获得安全的婴儿床。本研究的目的是描述在获得免费婴儿床和安全睡眠教育前后,家长关于婴儿睡眠姿势、同床共眠、使用安抚奶嘴及喂养方式的知识和做法。“婴儿睡眠基础”(BBB)项目在华盛顿州、印第安纳州和华盛顿特区招募了高危家庭,并为他们提供婴儿床和安全睡眠教育。家长在收到婴儿床之前(“产前”和“产后”)以及收到婴儿床1至3个月后(“随访”)完成调查问卷。完成了描述性分析和双变量分析。共收集到3303份产前调查问卷、1483份产后调查问卷和1729份随访调查问卷。家长对推荐的婴儿睡眠姿势的知晓率从产前的76%和产后的77%提高到收到婴儿床后的94%(p<0.001)。干预后,打算采用仰卧姿势的比例从产前的84%和产后的80%提高到87%(p<0.001)。尽管产前只有8%的家长打算同床共眠,但婴儿出生后收到婴儿床的家长中有38%报告前一晚同床共眠。干预后这一比例降至16%。90%的家长报告干预后婴儿睡在婴儿床里,而产后这一比例为51%(p<0.01)。BBB项目成功改变了大多数高危参与者关于让婴儿仰卧在婴儿床中睡眠的知识和做法。分发婴儿床和进行安全睡眠教育对安全睡眠的知识和做法产生了积极影响。

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