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Safe newborn sleep practices a large volume maternity service / (Record no. 8861)

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Uniform title The American Journal of Maternla/Child Nursing /
Medium January/ February 2023
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Title Safe newborn sleep practices a large volume maternity service /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gabrielle Stone, Allison Chase, Dana C. Vidrine, Wendy S. Singleton, Laurel Kitto, Kelly Laborde, Jeannie Harper, and Elizabeth F. Sutton
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hagerstoen, MD :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolters Kluwer,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent Vol 48 (1) : pages 43-47
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Formatted contents note ABSTRACT : Purpose : Reinforcing safe infant sleep conditions in the hospital setting supports continuation of safe sleep practices after hospital discharge and should be considered the first line of defense for reducing risk for sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) at home. The purpose of this study is to determine knowledge of perinatal nurse, nursing assistants, physicians, and ancillary personnel about safe sleep recommendations and implementation of safe sleep practices on the mother-baby unit.<br/> Study Design and Methods : Nurses and other members of the perinatal health care team in a level III maternity service were invited to participate in a survey about safe sleep knowledge and practices. An audit for safe adherence was conducted on the mother baby unit for 120 mother-baby couplets over 1 year as a process improvement project.<br/> Results : N=144 surveys were completed; most participants (86%) were nurses. They had high levels of knowledge about safe sleep recommendations and 74%, reported making at least one safe sleep adjustment during one shift per week. The most common modification at least once per week were removing baby from sleeping caregiver (30%) and removing items from baby's bassinet(26%) Safe sleep audit findings revealed 32 out of 120 couplets were not fully following safe sleep recommendations, with most commons unsafe sleep practice metrics beings items in the baby;s bassinet (18%) and bassinets propped up (18%).<br/> Clinical Implications : During the hospitalization for childbirth, new parents can learn about safe sleep practices from the perinatal health care team. Sharing information and role modeling safe sleep practices can promote continuation of safe sleep practices for the newborn at home after hospital charge.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Infant death
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Safe sleep practices
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sudden infant death
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