Angal Jyoti, Gogoi Maya, Zenel Joe, Elliott Amy J
Avera Research Institute, Center for Pediatric and Community Research, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
S D Med. 2019 Aug;72(8):349-353.
Safe sleep recommendations for infants have been evolving over the past three decades. It has been shown that physicians' recommendations strongly influence parents' choice of infant sleep position. However, the proportion of physicians and/or nurses giving infant sleep advice to parents is reportedly low.
A survey was conducted in South Dakota to evaluate pediatricians' and family practitioners' knowledge of safe sleep recommendations for infants. Survey questions assessed their beliefs regarding risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and their recommendations for safe sleep environments provided to parents/caregivers.
Among the respondents, 98 percent felt that it is important to discuss SIDS with every parent and 80 percent of them indicated a need within their profession to have further information on the topic of SIDS. However, 31 percent of physicians with 16 years or more since training and 64.5 percent of those with less than 16 years since training did provide safe sleep advice to parents and caregivers.
Despite the knowledge of SIDS risk factors, gaps were seen in dissemination of information regarding all risk factors to parents. While sleep position, postnatal exposures and breast feeding were more likely to be addressed, other elements of a safe sleep environment such as bedding surface, bed sharing, pacifier use and room ventilation were less likely to be covered. These findings indicate the need for improved health care provider education/communication in South Dakota.
在过去三十年里,针对婴儿的安全睡眠建议一直在不断发展。研究表明,医生的建议对父母选择婴儿睡眠姿势有很大影响。然而,据报道,向父母提供婴儿睡眠建议的医生和/或护士比例较低。
在南达科他州进行了一项调查,以评估儿科医生和家庭医生对婴儿安全睡眠建议的了解情况。调查问题评估了他们对婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)风险因素的看法,以及他们向父母/照顾者提供的安全睡眠环境建议。
在受访者中,98%的人认为与每位父母讨论SIDS很重要,其中80%的人表示他们所在行业需要进一步了解SIDS相关信息。然而,自培训后有16年或更长时间的医生中,31%的人以及自培训后不到16年的医生中,64.5%的人确实向父母和照顾者提供了安全睡眠建议。
尽管了解SIDS风险因素,但在向父母传播所有风险因素信息方面仍存在差距。虽然睡眠姿势、产后接触和母乳喂养更有可能被提及,但安全睡眠环境的其他要素,如床上用品表面、同床共眠、安抚奶嘴使用和房间通风等,则不太可能被涵盖。这些发现表明南达科他州需要改善医疗保健提供者的教育/沟通。