Barriers to following the supine sleep recommendation among mothers at four centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program.
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The sudden infant death syndromeSafe Infant Sleep Interventions: What is the Evidence for Successful Behavior Change?Using surveillance data to inform a SUID reduction strategy in Massachusetts.Trends and factors associated with infant sleeping position: the national infant sleep position study, 1993-2007.Influence of prior advice and beliefs of mothers on infant sleep positionComparison of Infant Sleep Practices in African-American and US Hispanic Families: Implications for Sleep-Related Infant DeathDemographic survey of pediatric patients presenting to a chiropractic teaching clinic.Maternal assessment of physician qualification to give advice on AAP-recommended infant sleep practices related to SIDSA Comparison of Community and Clinic Baby Showers to Promote Safe Sleep for Populations at High Risk for Infant Mortality.Lessons learned: Engaging culturally diverse families in neurodevelopmental disorders intervention research.Infant sleep location: associated maternal and infant characteristics with sudden infant death syndrome prevention recommendations.Exploring caregiver behavior and knowledge about unsafe sleep surfaces in infant injury death cases.The Effect of Nursing Quality Improvement and Mobile Health Interventions on Infant Sleep Practices: A Randomized Clinical Trial.Comparison of Text Messages Versus E-mail When Communicating and Querying With Mothers About Safe Infant Sleep.Safe sleep practices and sudden infant death syndrome risk reduction: NICU and well-baby nursery graduates.Supine sleep positioning in preterm and term infants after hospital discharge from 2000 to 2011.Trust in Sources of Advice about Infant Care Practices: The SAFE Study.Comparing Self-Reported Infant Safe Sleep From Community- and Health Care-Based Settings.Long-term outcomes in treatment of deformational plagiocephaly and brachycephaly using helmet therapy and repositioning: a longitudinal cohort study.Racial differences in trends and predictors of infant sleep positioning in South Carolina, 1996-2007.TodaysBaby Quality Improvement: Safe Sleep Teaching and Role Modeling in 8 US Maternity Units.Revisiting safe sleep recommendations for African-American infants: why current counseling is insufficient.Cultural considerations in evidence-based practice.Infant Safe Sleep: A Survey of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Obstetric Physicians.Interventions to Improve Infant Safe Sleep Practices.The impact of a hospital-based educational video on maternal perceptions and planned practices of infant safe sleep.The role of cosmetologists as health promoters in the prevention of infant mortality.The physician's role in reducing SIDS.Intermittent hypoxia in supine versus side position in term neonates.Combined effects of body position and sleep status on the cardiorespiratory stability of near-term infants.
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Barriers to following the supine sleep recommendation among mothers at four centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program.
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Amy Margolis
Catharine Calianos
Eve R Colson
George Lister
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z