| Literature DB >> 26830470 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Differences in both Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) rates and infant care practices between white British and South Asians in UK are well known, but research has not yet examined how these two groups understand and implement SIDS-reduction guidance. This study aimed to discover how white British and Pakistani mothers in Bradford recall, understand and interpret SIDS-reduction guidance, and to explore whether and how they implement this guidance in caring for their infants.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26830470 PMCID: PMC4736706 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0560-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Characteristics of the Participants
| White British ( | Pakistani ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Mean Age (Range) | 27.2 (19–38) | 28.5 (20–41) |
| Marital Status | ||
| Married | 15 (60 %) | 19 (90 %) |
| Partnered | 4 (16 %) | 0 |
| Single | 6 (24 %) | 2 (10 %) |
| First Time Mother | 15 (60 %) | 9 (43 %) |
| Educational Status | ||
| Degree or Higher | 3 (12 %) | 1 (5 %) |
| A-level or equivalent | 10 (40 %) | 6 (29 %) |
| GCSE or equivalent | 12 (48 %) | 11 (52 %) |
| No qualifications | 0 | 3 (14 %) |
| Employed | 6 (24 %) | 3 (14 %) |
The Participants’ Infant Care Behaviours
| White British | Pakistani | |
|---|---|---|
| Night-Time Sleep Location | Parents Room = 18 (72 %) | Parents Room = 21 (100 %) |
| Own Room = 7 (28 %) | Own Room = 0 | |
| Infant Daytime Sleep Location | Separate Room = 16 (64 %) | Separate Room = 4 (19 %) |
| Same Room = 9 (36 %) | Same Room = 17 (81 %) | |
| Sleep Surfacea | Cot/Crib/Moses | Cot/Crib/Moses |
| basket/Bassinette = 23 (92 %) | basket/Bassinette = 13 (62 %) | |
| Bed Sharing = 2 (8 %) | Bed Sharing = 8 (38 %) | |
| Sleep Beddingb | Sleeping bag = 17 (68 %) | Sleeping bag = 4 (19 %) |
| Sheets/blankets = 8 (32 %) | Sheets/blankets = 17 (81 %) | |
| Pillow = 0 | Pillow = 11 (52 %) | |
| Sleep Position | Back = 17 (68 %) | Back = 21 (100 %) |
| Back/side = 8 (32 %) | Back/side = 0 | |
| Sleep Surface Positionc | Feet to Foot = 25 (100 %) | Feet to Foot = 9 (43 %) |
| Top/middle = 0 | Top/middle = 12 (57 %) | |
| Sofa-Sharing | Yes (more than once) = 5 (20 %) | Yes (more than once) = 0 |
| Yes (once) = 3 (12 %) | Yes (once) = 0 | |
| No = 17 (68 %) | No = 21 (100 %) | |
| Infant Temperature Concerns | Hot = 23 (92 %) | Hot = 0 |
| Cold = 0 | Cold = 14 (67 %) | |
| Both = 2 (8 %) | Both = 7 (33 %) | |
| Use of Baby Intercom Systems | Yes = 18 (72 %) | Yes = 0 |
| No = 7 (28 %) | No = 21 (100 %) | |
| Use of Infant Temperature Monitors | Yes = 25 (100 %) | Yes = 3 (14 %) |
| No = 0 | No = 18 (86 %) | |
| Infant Feeding | Breast = 10 (40 %) | Breast = 8 (38 %) |
| Formula = 15 (60 %) | Formula = 10 (48 %) | |
| Both = 0 | Both = 3 (14 %) | |
| Dummy (Pacifier) Use | Yes = 13 (52 %) | Yes = 3 (14 %) |
| No = 12 (48 %) | No = 18 (86 %) |
aSpecific type of bed or mattress was not determined for bed sharing
bSleeping bag is an infant night garment (gro-bag, sleep sack etc.)
cFeet to Foot is to position infants with their feet to the bottom of the crib or cot
Parental Smoking and Alcohol Consumption
| White British | Pakistani | |
|---|---|---|
| Maternal Cigarette Smoking | 3 (12 %) | 0 |
| Maternal Alcohol Consumption | 15 (60 %) | 0 |
| Paternal Cigarette Smoking | 2 (8 %) | 4 (19 %) |
| Paternal Alcohol Consumption | 17 (68 %) | 0 |