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婴儿睡眠与 AAP 安全睡眠指南之间的矛盾

The Tension Between AAP Safe Sleep Guidelines and Infant Sleep.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2024 Apr 1;153(4). doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-064675.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To understand tension mothers experience when attempting to follow American Academy of Pediatrics safe sleep guidelines and enhancing infant and parental sleep.

METHODS

Surveys and focus groups were conducted from November 2022 and March 2023 with United States-based English-speaking mothers of infants <6 months of age recruited via social media and who reported a nonrecommended sleep position and/or location ≥2 times the prior week.

RESULTS

Twenty-five mothers participated in focus groups and surveys. A total of 80% reported holding or rocking their infant to sleep; 76% fed their infant to sleep. Almost all were aware of the ABCs (Alone, Back, Crib) of safe sleep and intended to follow them before delivery. Many felt that ABCs were unrealistic and placed their infants in nonrecommended locations or positions because they perceived them as more comfortable and helping their infant fall and stay asleep. Mothers were more likely to use nonrecommended practices when they were awake or sleeping nearby and believed they could closely monitor their infant. Some questioned whether ABCs were the only way to achieve safe sleep. Some prioritized other safety concerns (eg, fall prevention) over sudden infant death syndrome or sudden unexpected infant death prevention. Mothers expressed confidence about getting their baby to sleep in general but were less confident that they could do this while following guidelines.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite awareness of the ABCs, mothers regularly engaged in nonrecommended practices with the goal of improving their own and their infant's sleep. Interventions focused on improving infant and parental sleep while maintaining sleep safety are needed.

摘要

目的

了解试图遵循美国儿科学会安全睡眠指南的紧张母亲的感受,并改善婴儿和父母的睡眠。

方法

2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月,通过社交媒体招募了美国讲英语的 6 个月以下婴儿的母亲,这些母亲报告说在前一周至少有 2 次不推荐的睡眠姿势和/或位置,对她们进行了调查和焦点小组访谈。

结果

25 名母亲参加了焦点小组和调查。共有 80%的母亲报告说抱着或摇晃婴儿入睡;76%的母亲给婴儿喂奶入睡。几乎所有的母亲都知道安全睡眠的 ABC(单独、背部、婴儿床),并打算在分娩前遵循这些原则。许多人认为 ABC 不切实际,并将婴儿放在不推荐的位置或姿势,因为他们认为这样更舒服,并帮助婴儿入睡和保持睡眠。当母亲清醒或在附近睡觉时,她们更有可能使用不推荐的做法,并认为可以密切监测婴儿。一些人质疑 ABC 是否是实现安全睡眠的唯一方法。一些人优先考虑其他安全问题(例如,防止跌倒),而不是婴儿猝死综合征或婴儿猝死意外预防。母亲们对让宝宝入睡普遍有信心,但对能否在遵循指南的同时做到这一点缺乏信心。

结论

尽管母亲们意识到了 ABC,但她们经常采用不推荐的做法,目的是改善自己和婴儿的睡眠。需要采取干预措施,在确保睡眠安全的同时,改善婴儿和父母的睡眠。

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