Department of Health Policy and Management, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602, USA.
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, 53201, USA.
J Community Health. 2018 Jun;43(3):534-542. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017-0449-x.
Sleep-related infant deaths are a leading cause of infant mortality in Georgia, and these deaths are largely associated with unsafe sleep practices among caregivers. In early 2016, the Georgia Department of Public Health launched the Georgia Safe to Sleep Hospital Initiative, providing hospitals with safe infant sleep information and educational materials to be distributed to families and newborns. This study examined the knowledge and behaviors of a sample of Georgia parents after the implementation of the Hospital Initiative and identified the family characteristics and intervention components most closely associated with the knowledge and practice of safe infant sleep. The primary caretakers of all infants born in Georgia from August to October 2016 were invited to complete a web-based survey 1 month after hospital discharge. The final sample size included 420 parents of newborns, and the primary outcomes assessed included two measures of knowledge and four measures of infant sleep behaviors regarding infant sleep position and location. Most respondents demonstrated knowledge of the correct recommended sleep position (90%) and location (85%). Logistic regression revealed that receipt of information in the hospital was significantly correlated with safe sleep behaviors, and infant sleep habits tended to influence safe sleep practices. Additionally, Medicaid parents receiving bassinets from the hospital were 74% less likely to bed share (OR 0.26; 95% CI 0.007). Implementation of a statewide hospital initiative was associated with high levels of parental knowledge and behavior and may have been successful in reducing the practice of bed sharing among Medicaid parents.
与照顾者不安全的睡眠习惯有关,睡眠相关的婴儿死亡是佐治亚州婴儿死亡率的主要原因。2016 年初,佐治亚州公共卫生部启动了佐治亚州安全睡眠医院倡议,为医院提供安全婴儿睡眠信息和教育材料,分发给家庭和新生儿。本研究调查了医院倡议实施后佐治亚州父母的知识和行为,并确定了与安全婴儿睡眠的知识和实践最密切相关的家庭特征和干预因素。2016 年 8 月至 10 月期间在佐治亚州出生的所有婴儿的主要照顾者在出院后 1 个月被邀请完成在线调查。最终样本量包括 420 名新生儿父母,主要评估结果包括两项知识测量和四项婴儿睡眠行为测量,涉及婴儿睡眠姿势和位置。大多数受访者表现出对正确推荐的睡眠姿势(90%)和位置(85%)的了解。逻辑回归显示,在医院获得信息与安全睡眠行为显著相关,婴儿的睡眠习惯往往影响安全睡眠实践。此外,从医院获得婴儿床的医疗补助父母与婴儿同床的可能性降低了 74%(OR 0.26;95%CI 0.007)。全州范围内的医院倡议的实施与父母的高知识和行为水平相关,并可能成功减少了医疗补助父母与婴儿同床的做法。