Goodstein Michael H, Bell Theodore, Krugman Scott D
Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, USA Department of Pediatrics, WellSpan York Hospital, York, PA, USA
Department of Pediatrics, WellSpan York Hospital, York, PA, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Mar;54(3):212-21. doi: 10.1177/0009922814566928.
We evaluated a comprehensive hospital-based infant safe sleep education program on parental education and safe sleep behaviors in the home using a cross-sectional survey of new parents at hospital discharge (HD) and 4-month follow-up (F/U). Knowledge and practices of infant safe sleep were compared to the National Infant Sleep Position Study benchmark. There were 1092 HD and 490 F/U surveys. Supine sleep knowledge was 99.8% at HD; 94.8% of families planned to always use this position. At F/U, 97.3% retained supine knowledge, and 84.9% maintained this position exclusively (P < .01). Knowledge of crib as safest surface was 99.8% at HD and 99.5% F/U. Use in the parents' room fell to 91.9% (HD) and 68.2% (F/U). Compared to the National Infant Sleep Position Study, the F/U group was more likely to use supine positioning and a bassinette or crib. Reinforcing the infant sleep safety message through intensive hospital-based education improves parental compliance with sudden infant death syndrome risk reduction guidelines.
我们通过对出院时(HD)及4个月随访(F/U)的新生儿父母进行横断面调查,评估了一项基于综合医院的婴儿安全睡眠教育项目对家长教育及家庭中安全睡眠行为的影响。将婴儿安全睡眠的知识和做法与国家婴儿睡眠姿势研究基准进行了比较。共进行了1092次出院时调查和490次随访调查。出院时仰卧睡眠知识知晓率为99.8%;94.8%的家庭计划始终采用这种姿势。在随访时,97.3%的人仍保留仰卧知识,84.9%的人完全保持这种姿势(P<0.01)。知晓婴儿床是最安全睡眠表面的知识在出院时为99.8%,随访时为99.5%。在父母房间使用婴儿床的比例降至91.9%(出院时)和68.2%(随访时)。与国家婴儿睡眠姿势研究相比,随访组更有可能采用仰卧姿势并使用婴儿床或摇篮床。通过基于医院的强化教育强化婴儿睡眠安全信息,可提高家长对降低婴儿猝死综合征风险指南的依从性。