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'It's Not All About My Baby's Sleep': A Qualitative Study of Factors Influencing Low-Income African American Mothers' Sleep Quality

机译:“这与婴儿的睡眠并不完全有关”:定性研究影响低收入非洲裔美国母亲睡眠质量的因素

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Low-income African American mothers are at particular risk for poor postpartum sleep. This study sought to understand facilitators and barriers that exist to getting a good night's sleep among these high-risk mothers. Semistructured interviews with 18 low-income African Americans (3-6 months postpartum) were conducted. Most mothers described their own sleep quality to be poor, despite the fact that their babies' sleep improved substantially from the newborn period. Mothers kept themselves awake due to their own internal worry and anxiety, along with external factors that were largely independent of babies' sleep, including work and school commitments and the home environment. For the few mothers with good sleep quality, time management and family support were strong facilitators. Findings lay the groundwork for sleep improvement interventions.
机译:低收入的非洲裔美国母亲尤其容易产后睡眠不足。这项研究试图了解这些高风险母亲中获得良好睡眠的促进因素和障碍。对18位低收入的非洲裔美国人(产后3-6个月)进行了半结构式访谈。尽管事实上从新生儿期开始婴儿的睡眠状况已有所改善,但大多数母亲还是认为自己的睡眠质量较差。母亲由于自身内部的忧虑和焦虑,以及很大程度上独立于婴儿睡眠的外部因素(包括工作和学校义务以及家庭环境)而保持清醒。对于少数具有良好睡眠质量的母亲,时间安排和家庭支持是强有力的促进者。这些发现奠定了改善睡眠的基础。

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