NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth, Mater Research Institute - The University of Queensland (MRI-UQ), South Brisbane, Australia.
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth, Mater Research Institute - The University of Queensland (MRI-UQ), South Brisbane, Australia; Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Women Birth. 2022 Mar;35(2):e111-e117. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2021.04.006. Epub 2021 Apr 16.
Going-to-sleep in the supine position in later pregnancy (≥28 weeks) has been identified as a risk factor for stillbirth. Internationally, public awareness campaigns have been undertaken encouraging women to sleep on their side during late pregnancy.
This study aimed to identify sleep practices, attitudes and knowledge in pregnant women, to inform an Australian safe sleeping campaign.
A web-based survey of pregnant women ≥28 weeks' gestation conducted from November 2017 to January 2018. The survey was adapted from international sleep surveys and disseminated via pregnancy websites and social media platforms.
Three hundred and fifty-two women participated. Five (1.6%) reported going to sleep in the supine position. Most (87.8%) had received information on the importance of side-sleeping in pregnancy. Information was received from a variety of sources including maternity care providers (186; 66.2%) and the internet (177; 63.0%). Women were more likely to report going to sleep on their side if they had received advice to do so (OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.0-5.1). Thirteen (10.8%) reported receiving unsafe advice, including changing their going-to-sleep position to the supine position.
This indicates high level awareness and practice of safe late-pregnancy going-to-sleep position in participants. Opportunities remain for improvement in the information provided, and understanding needs of specific groups including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
Findings suggest Australian women understand the importance of sleeping position in late pregnancy. Inconsistencies in information provided remain and may be addressed through public awareness campaigns targeting women and their care providers.
妊娠晚期(≥28 周)仰卧入睡已被确定为死胎的一个风险因素。在国际上,已经开展了公众宣传活动,鼓励妇女在妊娠晚期侧卧睡觉。
本研究旨在确定孕妇的睡眠习惯、态度和知识,以为澳大利亚的安全睡眠运动提供信息。
2017 年 11 月至 2018 年 1 月期间,对≥28 周妊娠的孕妇进行了一项基于网络的调查。该调查改编自国际睡眠调查,并通过妊娠网站和社交媒体平台进行了传播。
352 名孕妇参与了调查。有 5 名(1.6%)孕妇报告说她们习惯仰卧入睡。大多数(87.8%)孕妇已经收到了关于孕期侧卧睡眠重要性的信息。信息来自多种来源,包括产科医生(186 名;66.2%)和互联网(177 名;63.0%)。如果孕妇收到侧卧入睡的建议,她们更有可能报告自己侧卧入睡(OR 2.3;95%CI 1.0-5.1)。有 13 名(10.8%)孕妇报告收到了不安全的建议,包括将入睡姿势改为仰卧位。
这表明参与者对安全的妊娠晚期入睡姿势有较高的认识和实践水平。在提供的信息方面仍有改进的机会,并且需要了解包括土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女在内的特定群体的需求。
研究结果表明,澳大利亚妇女了解妊娠晚期睡眠姿势的重要性。提供的信息仍存在不一致之处,可通过针对妇女及其护理提供者的公众宣传活动来解决。