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Infant Safe Sleep Interventions in African American Communities

机译:非洲裔美国社区的婴儿安全睡眠干预措施

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Background: Despite recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) regarding infant safe sleep practices, 39% of sleep-related infant deaths (SRID) occur among African American (AA) families each year. Effective interventions that promote AA parents/caregivers’ safe sleep practices for infants could help reduce SRID. Objective: To identify appropriate safe sleep interventions that increased compliance of AAP recommendations to reduce the risk of SRID among AA mothers/caregivers, a literature review was conducted. Methods: PubMed, EBSCOhost, and Google Scholar search engines were utilized to identify evidence-based research studies, published in English from 2000-2019 in the U.S that demonstrated the effectiveness of safe sleep interventions for AA parents/caregivers based on the AAP recommendations. Findings: The literature review revealed that multiple-element interventions such as free cribs and related materials, and safe sleep education increased adherence to AAP recommendations as evidenced by the majority mothers using the crib and adopting safe sleep recommendations. Conclusion and Recommendations: Although multiple interventions including education are valuable, culturally appropriate research is needed to better understand what specific intervention(s) will work to increase adherence to the AAP safe sleep recommendations among the remaining 39% of AA parents/caregivers who contribute disproportionately to the SRID disparity. Behavioral and environmental barriers preventing the adoption of safe sleep interventions also need to be studied in this target group of AA parents/caregivers. It is recommended that findings from these highly targeted evidence-based culturally appropriate studies be used to focus on funding, prevention programming, and policies toward the causes of SRID to close the disparity gap.
机译:背景:尽管来自美国儿科学院(AAP)的建议,关于婴儿安全睡眠实践,39%的睡眠相关的婴儿死亡(SRID)每年在非洲裔美国人(AA)家庭中发生。促进婴儿的AA父母/护理人员安全睡眠实践的有效干预措施可以帮助减少SRID。目的:确定适当的安全睡眠干预,增加AAP建议,以降低AA母亲/看护人中萨利人的风险,进行了文献综述。方法:PubMed,EBSCohost和Google Scholar搜索引擎被利用来识别基于循证的研究研究,从2000 - 2019年发表于英语,这表明了基于AAP建议的AA父母/护理人员的安全睡眠干预效果。调查结果:文献综述显示,多元素干预措施,如免费的婴儿床和相关材料,以及安全的睡眠教育增加了AAP建议,这是由婴儿床使用婴儿床和采用安全睡眠建议的母亲所证明的。结论及建议:虽然包括教育的多次干预措施是有价值的,但需要在文化上进行适当的研究,以更好地了解具体的干预,以增加持续39%的AA父母/护理人员的AA父母/护理人员的AA父母/护理人员的申诉所努力的努力对萨德差异。在AA父母/护理人员的目标组中还需要研究防止采用安全睡眠干预的行为和环境障碍。建议采用这些高度针对性的证据的文化适当研究的调查结果专注于资金,预防计划和对萨利原因的政策来关闭差距差距。

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