SIDS takes the lives of about 3,400 babies each year. This number has been continuously decreasing over the past 25 years due to better sleep practices, but SIDS is still the leading cause of death in infants between one month and one year of age. ...
Sleep can be a big challenge for parents with infants. "I think as parents, we're all desperate to get our children to sleep at night," says Dr. Mattke, who warns parents to be aware of products that are not safe for sleep. "There's lots of different products that are marketed towa...
Each year about 4000 infants in the USA die as a result of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID). Despite the vast literature on risk factors and the implementation of some successful prevention measures, the death rate has not decreased since 2000. As researchers we can play a role in ...
for infant safe sleep were modeled and parent education was given by nurses at Hutzel Women's Hospital (HWH). Mix methods, qualitative and quantitative descriptive study. Hutzel Women's Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, one of Michigan's largest birthing institutions delivering 5,000 infants each yea...
Advancing safe sleep for infants through translational research unavailable] MD Overpeck,TH Cruz,LB Mckenzie - 《Injury Prevention Journal of the International Society for Child & Adolescent Injury Prevention》 被引量: 5发表: 2013年 Interventional Safety Program about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome among...
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Always using safe sleep practices with babies is key to the prevention of sudden unexpected infant death. The current recommendation for safe sleep for infants is the “ABC” method: Alone On the baby’s back In a safe crib “A baby who sleeps on his or her back alone in a safe crib ...
A recent survey suggests, however, that infants discharged from an neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were less likely to be placed on their backs for sleep by parents and other caregivers.[1] This is of significant concern because preterm infants are at higher risk for SIDS and are at ...
10 tips to keep infants safe (Family Features) October is Safe Sleep Awareness Month and the U.S. continues to have a higher infant mortality rate tha...
The new recommendation still includes some of the older recommendations, including “back to sleep” (putting children to sleep on their backs), no co-sleeping, no soft bedding/bumpers/blankets/or other items in the bed. Babies should sleep on a firm mattress made for infants/toddlers.) ...