Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Division of Extramural Research (NINR), National Institutes of Health, Washington DC, Washington DC, USA.
Arch Dis Child. 2019 Dec;104(12):1193-1197. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2019-317000. Epub 2019 Jul 12.
To independently assess compliance with safe sleeping guidelines for infants <12 months in licensed childcare services.
Full-day, in-situ observations of childcare practices (including sleep and non-sleep periods) conducted in 2016-2017.
Australian home-based and centre-based licensed childcare services. All subject to national regulation and legislation to comply with safe sleeping guidelines.
The sample was 18 licensed childcare settings (15 centre-based, 3 home-based) that had infants <12 months (n=49) attending at the time of observation. 31 educators completed self-report surveys.
Standard observations of childcare practices, including a 20-item infant Safe Sleeping Guideline checklist. Educator characteristics, including each individual's knowledge, beliefs and attitudes regarding safe sleeping practices.
83% of childcare services were observed to be non-compliant on at least 1 of 20 target guidelines (median 2.5, max=7); 44% were observed placing infants prone/side and 67% used loose bedding, quilts, doonas/duvets, pillows, sheepskins or soft toys in cots. 71% of the childcare settings had a copy of current safe sleeping guidelines displayed either in or at entry to the infant sleep room.
Despite 25 years of public health messaging, non-compliance with safe sleeping guidelines was observed to be high in childcare services. Understanding of the reasons underlying non-compliance, particularly in contexts were legislative mandate and access to information regarding safe sleeping is high, is critical to informing ongoing public health messaging and should be the focus of future studies.
ANZCTR 12618001056280-pre-results.
独立评估持牌儿童保育服务中 12 个月以下婴儿遵守安全睡眠指南的情况。
2016-2017 年进行的全日制现场观察儿童保育实践(包括睡眠和非睡眠期)。
澳大利亚家庭和中心持牌儿童保育服务。所有服务均受国家法规和立法的约束,以遵守安全睡眠指南。
样本包括 18 个持牌儿童保育机构(15 个中心,3 个家庭),在观察时均有 12 个月以下的婴儿(n=49)入托。31 名教育工作者完成了自我报告调查。
标准的儿童保育实践观察,包括 20 项婴儿安全睡眠指南检查表。教育工作者的特征,包括每个人对安全睡眠实践的知识、信仰和态度。
83%的儿童保育服务在至少 20 项目标指南中的 1 项上被观察到不合规(中位数 2.5,最大值 7);44%的儿童被观察到俯卧/侧卧,67%的儿童在婴儿床中使用宽松的被褥、被子、羽绒被/床罩、枕头、羊皮或软玩具。71%的儿童保育机构在婴儿睡眠室或入口处展示了当前安全睡眠指南的副本。
尽管有 25 年的公共卫生宣传,儿童保育服务中仍观察到安全睡眠指南的不合规率很高。了解不合规的原因,特别是在立法授权和获取有关安全睡眠的信息的背景下,对于持续的公共卫生宣传至关重要,应成为未来研究的重点。
ANZCTR 12618001056280-初步结果。