Bittle Marianne D, Knapp Helen, Polomano Rosemary C, Giordano Nicholas A, Brown Jason, Stringer Marilyn
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2019 May;45(5):337-347. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2018.12.001. Epub 2019 May 15.
An increase in infant drops on a postpartum unit prompted a quality improvement project to examine causes and formulate risk reduction strategies. Review of health records revealed that infant drops occurred more frequently when mothers fell asleep holding infants.
A prospective descriptive study was conducted with a convenience sample of 101 postpartum mother-infant dyads. Hourly assessments of maternal sleepiness using the Stanford Sleepiness Scale (SSS) and surveillance of patient rooms were performed during hospitalizations (N = 4,550 observations).
Mothers slept on average 3.7 hours/day (median = 5.0). Sleepiness followed an expected nighttime routine on postpartum day 1 regardless of when mothers arrived on the unit. Peak sleepiness was observed at 04:00 (mean SSS score = 5.3; standard deviation [SD] = 2.6), and mothers were most awake until 18:00 (mean SSS score = 1.9; SD = 1.7). No infant drops occurred during the project; however, 50 participants required at least one intervention or corrective action to address unsafe sleep. Of 1,718 observations of mothers in bed with their infant, there were 35 instances (2.0%) where nurses observed mothers asleep holding their infant.
Frequent observations of maternal sleepiness and infant environments may prevent infant drops and provide opportunities for intervening with risk reduction strategies, including education on safe sleep for infants.
产后病房婴儿坠床事件增多促使开展一项质量改进项目,以调查原因并制定降低风险策略。健康记录审查显示,母亲抱着婴儿入睡时,婴儿坠床事件更频繁发生。
对101对产后母婴进行便利抽样,开展前瞻性描述性研究。住院期间(共4550次观察),使用斯坦福嗜睡量表(SSS)每小时评估一次母亲的嗜睡程度,并对病房进行监测。
母亲平均每天睡眠3.7小时(中位数 = 5.0)。产后第1天,无论母亲何时入住病房,嗜睡情况都遵循预期的夜间规律。在04:00观察到嗜睡高峰(平均SSS评分为5.3;标准差[SD]=2.6),母亲在18:00前最为清醒(平均SSS评分为1.9;SD = 1.7)。项目期间未发生婴儿坠床事件;然而,50名参与者至少需要一项干预措施或纠正行动来解决不安全睡眠问题。在1718次观察到母亲与婴儿同床的情况中,有35例(2.0%)护士观察到母亲抱着婴儿入睡。
频繁观察母亲的嗜睡情况和婴儿环境可能预防婴儿坠床,并为采取降低风险策略提供机会,包括对婴儿安全睡眠的教育。