Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 1010 N. Kansas St., Wichita, KS 67214.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 1010 N. Kansas St., Wichita, KS 67214.
Sleep Health. 2016 Sep;2(3):219-224. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2016.06.003. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
To partner with obstetrical providers to increase promotion of the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for infant safe sleep. Specifically, this study evaluates the effectiveness of the Safe Sleep Toolkit during obstetrical visits. Secondary objectives include improving provider and maternal knowledge of safe sleep.
Obstetrical providers (n=11) and staff at an outpatient clinic were trained using the Safe Sleep Toolkit and encouraged to discuss infant safe sleep with pregnant women at their 28- or 36-week gestation appointment (n=111, 56 pre- and 55 post-intervention). Provider-reported time spent counseling women on safe sleep recommendations and safe sleep knowledge was measured before and after the intervention. Surveys were conducted with women assessing safe sleep knowledge, intention to follow guidelines, and whether safe sleep was discussed at the appointment.
Significantly more post-intervention women reported their provider had discussed safe sleep (78% vs 32%) (P<.001). Similarly, provider-reported discussion with women increased significantly for all safe sleep guidelines (82%-90% vs 8%-12%) (all P<.001). Maternal knowledge, especially surrounding unsafe sleep practices, improved significantly post-intervention.
Training obstetricians to use a toolkit to promote infant safe sleep guidelines increases the prenatal delivery of this information, and improves pregnant women's knowledge and intentions regarding safe infant sleep.
与产科医生合作,推广美国儿科学会关于婴儿安全睡眠的指南。具体来说,本研究评估了在产科就诊期间使用安全睡眠工具包的效果。次要目标包括提高提供者和产妇对安全睡眠的认识。
对 11 名产科医生和 1 家门诊诊所的工作人员进行了安全睡眠工具包的培训,并鼓励他们在孕妇 28 或 36 周妊娠预约时(n=111,56 例干预前和 55 例干预后)与孕妇讨论婴儿安全睡眠问题。在干预前后测量提供者为女性提供有关安全睡眠建议和安全睡眠知识的咨询时间。对女性进行了安全睡眠知识、遵守指南的意愿以及在预约时是否讨论了安全睡眠的调查。
与干预前相比,更多的干预后女性报告说她们的提供者讨论了安全睡眠问题(78% vs 32%)(P<.001)。同样,提供者报告与女性讨论所有安全睡眠指南的比例也显著增加(82%-90% vs 8%-12%)(均 P<.001)。产妇的知识,尤其是不安全睡眠行为方面的知识,在干预后显著提高。
培训产科医生使用工具包来推广婴儿安全睡眠指南,增加了产前传递这方面的信息,并提高了孕妇对安全婴儿睡眠的知识和意愿。