Hsu Eunice, Isbell Lauren, Arnold Danielle, Ekambaram Maheswari
Department of Family Medicine, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Round Rock, Round Rock, Texas.
Department of Hospital Medicine, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Round Rock, Round Rock, Texas.
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2022 Nov 11;36(2):181-185. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2022.2139976. eCollection 2023.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a leading cause of infant mortality in the US. The American Academy of Pediatrics has provided recommendations for infant sleeping position and environment to decrease SIDS rates. These recommendations reinforce the importance of modeling safe sleep practices in the newborn nursery. Although many quality improvement initiatives have been undertaken to improve safe sleep in the nursery, such efforts are sparse in low-volume birth hospitals. This project aimed to improve infant sleep practices in a 10-bed level I nursery using visual cues (crib cards) and nursing education. We defined "safe sleep practice" if a newborn slept in a safe position in a flat bassinet and in a safe environment. We measured safe sleep practices before and after the intervention using an audit tool. As a result, safe sleep practices improved from 32% (30/95) preintervention to 75% (86/115) postintervention ( < 0.01). This study demonstrates that implementing a quality improvement initiative to improve infant sleep practices in a low-volume nursery is feasible and impactful.
婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)是美国婴儿死亡的主要原因。美国儿科学会已就婴儿睡眠姿势和环境提出建议,以降低SIDS发生率。这些建议强化了在新生儿病房示范安全睡眠做法的重要性。尽管已经开展了许多质量改进举措来改善病房内的安全睡眠,但在低产量分娩医院,此类努力却很少。本项目旨在通过视觉提示(婴儿床卡片)和护理教育,改善一家拥有10张床位的一级病房中的婴儿睡眠习惯。如果新生儿在平坦的婴儿床中处于安全位置并在安全环境中睡眠,我们就定义为“安全睡眠习惯”。我们使用审核工具在干预前后测量安全睡眠习惯。结果,安全睡眠习惯从干预前的32%(30/95)提高到干预后的75%(86/115)(P<0.01)。本研究表明,在低产量病房实施质量改进举措以改善婴儿睡眠习惯是可行且有效的。