Shaefer, S. J., Herman, S. E., Frank, S. J., Adkins, M., & Terhaar, M. (2010). Translating infant safe sleep evidence into nursing practice. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 39(6), 618–626. Access Abstract NPM: 7-1: Child Safety/Injury (0-9 years)
5: Safe Sleep Intervention Components (click on component to see a list of all articles that use that intervention): PROVIDER/PRACTICE, CAREGIVER, Educational Material (caregiver), Provider Training/Education, Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, HOSPITAL, Quality Improvement, Policy/Guideline (Hospital) Intervention Description: The authors describe a 4-year demonstration project (2004-2007) to reduce infant deaths related to sleep environments by changing attitudes and practices among nurses who work with African American parents and caregivers in urban Michigan hospitals. Conclusion: Following the policy change effort, nurses changed their behavior and placed infants on the back to sleep. Study Design: QE: pretest-posttest Setting: 7 maternity wards in urban hospitals in MI Target Audience: Nursing staff and parents Data Source: Crib audit; infant observation Sample Size: Baseline: n=579 Follow-up: n=692 Age Range: Infant
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