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Knowledge and beliefs of African-American and American Indian parents and supporters about infant safe sleep.

Sandra Herman1, Mary Adkins, Rachel Y Moon.   

Abstract

To investigate, by using qualitative methods, beliefs among African-American and American Indian families about infant safe sleep practices, barriers to acceptance of prevention recommendations, and more effective messaging strategies. Seventy-three mothers and supporters participated in focus groups. Participants discussed infant sleep practices and effectiveness of safe sleep messages. Data were coded, and themes were developed and revised in an iterative manner as patterns became more apparent. Themes included reasons for and influences on sleep decisions, and concerns about safe sleep recommendations. Parental sleep decisions seemed to be driven by perceptions of what would make their infant most comfortable and safe, and what would be most convenient. Parents were aware of safe sleep recommendations but unaware of the rationale. Because they generally did not believe that their infants were at risk for a sleep-related death, day-to-day decisions seemed to focus on what was most effective in getting their infant to sleep. There appeared to be no distinctions in opinions among African-American and American Indian families. African-American and American Indian families seemed to have similar concerns about infant comfort and safety, and their perceptions about what would be most effective in achieving these goals appeared to be important influences on their sleep practices. Adherence with safe sleep recommendations may be enhanced if health care providers and educational materials discussed rationale underlying recommendations and addressed common parental concerns. It may be beneficial to target educational interventions towards fathers, as they may be untapped sources in implementing safe sleep practices.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 24859736      PMCID: PMC4382631          DOI: 10.1007/s10900-014-9886-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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