Department of Family Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia.
American SIDS Institute, Naples, Florida.
Pediatrics. 2017 Aug;140(2). doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-3514.
Despite the success of safe sleep campaigns and the progress in understanding risk factors, the rate of reduction in the cases of sudden infant death syndrome has now slowed and it remains a leading cause of postneonatal mortality in many developed countries. Strategic action is needed to tackle this problem and it is now vital to identify how the sudden infant death research community may best target its efforts. The Global Action and Prioritization of Sudden Infant Death Project was an international consensus process that aimed to define and direct future research by investigating the priorities of expert and lay members of the sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) community across countries. The aim was to identify which areas of research should be prioritized to reduce the number of SUID deaths globally. Scientific researchers, clinicians, counselors, educators, and SUID parents from 25 countries took part across 2 online surveys to identify potential research priorities. Workshops subsequently took place in the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia to reach consensus and 10 priority areas for research were established. Three main themes among the priorities emerged: (1) a better understanding of mechanisms underlying SUID, (2) ensuring best practice in data collection, management and sharing, and (3) a better understanding of target populations and more effective communication of risk. SUID is a global problem and this project provides the international SUID community with a list of shared research priorities to more effectively work toward explaining and reducing the number of sudden infant deaths.
尽管安全睡眠运动取得了成功,并且对风险因素的认识也有所提高,但婴儿猝死综合征病例的减少率现在已经放缓,它仍然是许多发达国家新生儿后死亡的主要原因。需要采取战略行动来解决这个问题,现在至关重要的是要确定婴儿猝死研究界如何才能最好地集中精力。全球婴儿猝死行动和优先事项项目是一个国际共识过程,旨在通过调查各国专家和非专业人士对意外婴儿猝死(SUID)社区的优先事项来定义和指导未来的研究。目的是确定应优先开展哪些研究领域,以减少全球 SUID 死亡人数。来自 25 个国家的科学研究人员、临床医生、顾问、教育工作者和 SUID 父母参加了 2 次在线调查,以确定潜在的研究重点。随后在英国、美国和澳大利亚举行了研讨会,以达成共识,并确定了 10 个研究优先领域。这些优先事项中有三个主要主题:(1)更好地了解 SUID 背后的机制,(2)确保数据收集、管理和共享的最佳实践,(3)更好地了解目标人群,并更有效地传达风险。SUID 是一个全球性问题,该项目为国际 SUID 社区提供了一份共同的研究重点清单,以便更有效地致力于解释和减少婴儿猝死的数量。