Literature DB >> 28707100

Improving Safe Sleep Modeling in the Hospital through Policy Implementation.

Rachel Heitmann1, Ester K Nilles2, Ashley Jeans2, Jackie Moreland3, Chris Clarke3, Morgan F McDonald2, Michael D Warren4.   

Abstract

Introduction Sleep-related infant deaths are major contributors to Tennessee's high infant mortality rate. The purpose of this initiative was to evaluate the impact of policy-based efforts to improve modeling of safe sleep practices by health care providers in hospital settings across Tennessee. Methods Safe sleep policies were developed and implemented at 71 hospitals in Tennessee. Policies, at minimum, were required to address staff training on the American Academy of Pediatrics' safe sleep recommendations, correct modeling of infant safe sleep practices, and parent education. Hospital data on process measures related to training and results of crib audits were compiled for analysis. Results The overall observance of infants who were found with any risk factors for unsafe sleep decreased 45.6% (p ≤ 0.001) from the first crib audit to the last crib audit. Significant decreases were noted for specific risk factors, including infants found asleep not on their back, with a toy or object in the crib, and not sleeping in a crib. Significant improvements were observed at hospitals where printed materials or video were utilized for training staff compared to face-to-face training. Discussion Statewide implementation of the hospital policy intervention resulted in significant reductions in infants found in unsafe sleep situations. The most common risk factors for sleep-related infant deaths can be modeled in hospitals. This effort has the potential to reduce sleep-related infant deaths and ultimately infant mortality.

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Keywords:  Back to sleep; Safe sleep; Safe sleep hospital policy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28707100     DOI: 10.1007/s10995-017-2334-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Health J        ISSN: 1092-7875


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