The Arctic University of Norway, The Health Research Faculty, Institute of Health and Caring Science, Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019, Tromsø, Norway.
Child and Adolescent Department, University Hospital of North Norway, Sykehusvegen 38, 9019, Tromsø, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Sep 8;22(1):1135. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08484-3.
This scoping review focuses on infant sleep-related factors and themes that are relevant when health practitioners provide preventive health services to expectant and new parents.
A systematic literature search in CINAHL, PubMed, and PsycINFO, published in 2010 or later, identified 1661 records. The search was further narrowed to focus on sleep in healthy term-born infants until the second half of the first year of life. A blinded review by both authors covered 136 papers, of which 43 papers were reviewed in the full text. Finally, 38 articles were included in the data extraction.
The analysis process showed that the selected studies formed three main information categories: 11 studies thematised safe infant sleep issues, 10 studies described design and findings from sleep-related intervention studies, and 17 studies focused on different parent-child interactive aspects that may influence the quality and duration of infant sleep in the first six months of life. The main finding is that knowledge about early infant sleep is very complex, and includes both child, parent, and environmental factors. Several studies have shown that the concepts and factors related to safe infant sleep also influence the development of healthy infant sleep patterns. Thus, these aspects are interwoven with each other and should be addressed together in communication with parents.
Health practitioners with different professional backgrounds need to search for an agreement on when and how different aspects of sleep-related knowledge should be communicated to new and expectant parents to enable the design of national follow-up programs. Parents want coherent and personalized services regarding infant sleep issues that may allow them to choose sleeping arrangements, routines, and behaviors that fit in with their sociocultural attitudes and traditions. Many different sources and formats may be used to empower parents regarding infant sleep issues. Studies have described the use of group or individual meetings, videos, and written materials. The key issue is the importance of consistent and seamless knowledge-based services.
本范围综述重点关注与健康从业者向预期父母和新父母提供预防保健服务相关的婴儿睡眠相关因素和主题。
在 CINAHL、PubMed 和 PsycINFO 中进行了系统的文献检索,检索时间为 2010 年或之后,共确定了 1661 条记录。进一步缩小检索范围,聚焦于健康足月出生婴儿在生命的前一年半的睡眠。两位作者进行了盲审,共审查了 136 篇论文,其中 43 篇进行了全文审查。最后,有 38 篇文章纳入数据提取。
分析过程表明,所选研究形成了三个主要信息类别:11 项研究主题涉及婴儿安全睡眠问题,10 项研究描述了与睡眠相关的干预研究的设计和结果,17 项研究侧重于可能影响婴儿前六个月睡眠质量和持续时间的不同亲子互动方面。主要发现是,早期婴儿睡眠知识非常复杂,包括儿童、父母和环境因素。一些研究表明,与婴儿安全睡眠相关的概念和因素也会影响健康婴儿睡眠模式的发展。因此,这些方面相互交织,需要在与父母的沟通中一并处理。
具有不同专业背景的健康从业者需要就何时以及如何向新父母和预期父母传达与睡眠相关的知识的不同方面达成一致,以制定国家随访计划。父母希望获得关于婴儿睡眠问题的连贯和个性化服务,使他们能够选择适合自己社会文化态度和传统的睡眠安排、常规和行为。许多不同的来源和格式可用于增强父母对婴儿睡眠问题的认识。研究描述了使用小组或个人会议、视频和书面材料。关键问题是基于知识的服务的一致性和无缝性的重要性。