Evaluation of Baby Sleep Position Practices and Sleep Environment

T. Çataklı, S. Şenel
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Objective: The aim of this current study was to determine mothers’ infant sleep position practices and their awareness of a safe sleeping environment. Material and Methods: This descriptive survey was conducted with 418 mothers who had infants aged 0-6 months and who agreed to participate in pediatric outpatient polyclinics of two hospitals. Data were collected between January-December 2020 via-structured questionnaires by face-to-face interview. Results: Of the 418 mothers; 28% placed their babies in the supine sleeping position, 59.6% used a pillow when they put their babies in bed and 76.8% used a soft mattress. 42.3% of mothers covered their babies’ faces during sleep; primary school graduate mothers were more intended on covering their babies’ faces than high school and university graduates (p<0.001). 4.1% of mothers smoked during pregnancy, 9.8% during the lactation period and 15.3% were exposed to household smoke. All of the mothers shared a room with their babies without sharing a bed. There was also a positive correlation between the number of prenatal visits of mothers and their preference to put their babies to sleep in the supine position (p=0.010). Conclusion: Most of the mothers placed their babies in a side sleeping position. Mothers’ avoiding sharing beds and smoking cigarettes and prone positioning their children at a very low frequency were pleasing measures. Mothers who had more prenatal visits were found to place their babies more in the supine sleep position. Increasing the awareness of healthcare providers and other secondary caregivers about a safe sleeping environment and baby sleep position during pre and postnatal visits would make right practices become widespread.
婴儿睡姿与睡眠环境的评价
目的:本研究的目的是确定母亲的婴儿睡姿习惯和他们对安全睡眠环境的认识。材料与方法:本研究对418名同意参加两家医院儿科门诊综合诊所的0-6个月婴儿的母亲进行了描述性调查。数据于2020年1月至12月通过面对面访谈的结构化问卷收集。结果:在418名母亲中;28%的妈妈让宝宝仰卧,59.6%的妈妈让宝宝睡在枕头上,76.8%的妈妈让宝宝睡在柔软的床垫上。42.3%的母亲在睡觉时捂住婴儿的脸;小学毕业的母亲比高中和大学毕业的母亲更倾向于遮住婴儿的脸(p<0.001)。4.1%的母亲在怀孕期间吸烟,9.8%在哺乳期吸烟,15.3%暴露于家庭吸烟。所有的母亲都和她们的孩子共用一个房间,但不共用一张床。母亲的产前检查次数与她们更喜欢让婴儿仰卧位睡觉之间也存在正相关(p=0.010)。结论:大多数母亲让婴儿侧睡。母亲们避免共用一张床和吸烟,以及让孩子以非常低的频率俯卧,这些都是令人愉快的措施。研究发现,产前检查次数多的母亲更倾向于让婴儿采用仰卧睡姿。提高卫生保健提供者和其他二级护理人员在产前和产后检查期间对安全睡眠环境和婴儿睡眠姿势的认识,将使正确的做法得到普及。
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