Instrument development and an intervention to increase parents' self-efficacy regarding their infant’s sleep

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Karin Cato , Eva-Lotta Funkquist , Andreas Karlsson Rosenblad
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Abstract

Objective

Many Swedish parents experience that their infant has sleeping problems. Parents’ self-efficacy regarding their infants’ sleep may play an important role in how they perceive these problems. This pilot study aimed to develop an instrument measuring parents’ self-efficacy regarding their infant’s sleep and to examine if parents’ self-efficacy was affected by an intervention focusing on parental education.

Method

Mothers and fathers, at a maternity unit in Sweden, were drawn into either an intervention (n = 46) or a control (n = 42) group. The intervention group received a home visit from a nurse who provided information about infant sleep; the importance of attachment; and advice regarding sleep, breastfeeding and bed sharing, including guidelines for safe bed sharing. Three months later, the participants answered questions on background data, breastfeeding, sleep and self-efficacy.

Results

The 11-item two-factor Uppsala Parental Self-Efficacy about Infant Sleep Instrument (UPPSEISI) was constructed to measure parents’ perceived self-efficacy. In adjusted analyses, being in the intervention group was associated with a higher self-efficacy (P = 0.035), as were being a mother (P = 0.003) and being satisfied with one’s own sleep (P = 0.007), while parents’ own sleeping problems were associated with a lower self-efficacy (P = 0.015).

Conclusion

Importantly, parental education may increase parents’ self-efficacy regarding their infant’s sleep.

开发工具和干预措施,提高父母对婴儿睡眠的自我效能感
目的许多瑞典父母都认为自己的婴儿有睡眠问题。父母对婴儿睡眠的自我效能感可能对他们如何看待这些问题起着重要作用。这项试验性研究旨在开发一种测量父母对婴儿睡眠的自我效能感的工具,并研究父母的自我效能感是否会受到以父母教育为重点的干预措施的影响。干预组由一名护士进行家访,提供有关婴儿睡眠的信息、依恋的重要性以及有关睡眠、母乳喂养和分床的建议,包括安全分床的指南。三个月后,参与者回答了有关背景数据、母乳喂养、睡眠和自我效能的问题。结果 乌普萨拉父母婴儿睡眠自我效能问卷(UPPSEISI)由11个双因素组成,用于测量父母的自我效能感。在调整分析中,身为干预组的家长自我效能感较高 (P = 0.035),身为母亲 (P = 0.003) 和对自己的睡眠满意度较高 (P = 0.007),而家长自身的睡眠问题与较低的自我效能感相关 (P = 0.015)。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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