Geyer JE, Smith PK, Kair LR. Safe sleep for pediatric inpatients. J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2016;21(3):119-130.
Intervention Components (click on component to see a list of all articles that use that intervention): PROVIDER/PRACTICE
Provider Training/Education
HOSPITAL
Quality Improvement
Policy/Guideline (Hospital)
Crib Card
Sleep Environment Modification
Promotional Event
POPULATION-BASED SYSTEMS
COMMUNITY
Social Media
CAREGIVER
Education/Training (caregiver)
Educational Material (caregiver)
Visual Display (Community)
Intervention Description: To improve sleep environment safety for inpatient infants.
Intervention Results: The proportion of infant cribs without loose objects in them increased (32-72%, p = .025), and safe sleep positioning remained stable (82% vs. 95%, p = .183).
Conclusion: Staff education, swaddle sleep sacks, and bedside storage containers were associated with improved sleep safety among pediatric inpatients at our institution and may help at other institutions.
Study Design: QE: pretest-posttest
Setting: University of Iowa Children’s Hospital
Population of Focus: Infants less than 1 year of age developmentally ready for a crib and asleep
Data Source: Crib audit/infant observation
Sample Size: Baseline (n=22) Follow-up 1 (not reported) Follow-up 2 (n=37) Follow-up 3 (n=18)
Age Range: Not specified
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