Knowledge Gaps of Professionals Regarding Infant Safe Sleep Recommendations: Qualitative Evaluation of Topics Learned.

Kansas journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol18.22753
Katherine Hess, Ashley Hervey, Alicia Smith, Christy Schunn, Maria Torres, Carolyn R Ahlers-Schmidt
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Introduction: To reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), the Kansas Infant Death and SIDS Network offered a series of two-day Safe Sleep Instructor (SSI) certification trainings. These sessions aimed to educate health care and related professionals on the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) evidence-based safe sleep recommendations.

Methods: A secondary analysis of qualitative data was conducted using responses to a single open-ended question on the post-training assessment. Participants were asked to list three specific things they learned during the training. All Fiscal Year 2023 participants (N = 67) responded. Two trained coders independently analyzed responses using a priori codes derived from the 2022 AAP Safe Sleep Recommendations and key concepts from the Safe Sleep Instructor training. Inter-rater reliability was assessed using Cohen's kappa.

Results: A total of 205 comments were collected from 67 participants, who self-identified as nurses, social workers, home visitors, early childhood professionals, parent educators, and others. Cohen's kappa indicated substantial agreement (κ = 0.87; 95% CI, 0.77-0.87; p <0.001). The most frequently cited AAP-related topics were temperature regulation (13%, n = 27) and the recommendation for a separate sleep surface (10%, n = 21). Additionally, 12% (n = 24) of responses aligned with key training concepts, while 11% (n = 23) were categorized as "other." No clear patterns in knowledge acquisition emerged within specific professional groups (e.g., nurses).

Conclusions: The presence of pre-training knowledge gaps related to safe sleep practices highlights the importance of comprehensive, evidence-based educational programs for professionals involved in perinatal and infant care.

专业人员关于婴儿安全睡眠建议的知识差距:所学主题的定性评估。
简介:为了减少婴儿猝死(SUID),堪萨斯婴儿死亡和小婴儿猝死网络提供了一系列为期两天的安全睡眠教练(SSI)认证培训。这些会议的目的是教育卫生保健和相关专业人员,以美国儿科学会(AAP)为基础的安全睡眠建议。方法:对定性数据进行二次分析,使用对培训后评估的单一开放式问题的回答。参与者被要求列出他们在培训中学到的三件具体的事情。所有2023财年的参与者(N = 67)都做出了回应。两名训练有素的编码员使用来自2022年美国儿科学会安全睡眠建议的先验代码和来自安全睡眠教练培训的关键概念独立分析了回答。评估者间信度采用Cohen’s kappa。结果:从67名自称为护士、社工、家访、幼儿专业人员、家长教育工作者和其他人员的参与者中收集了205条评论。结论:训练前与安全睡眠实践相关的知识差距的存在突出了对围产期和婴儿护理专业人员进行全面的、基于证据的教育计划的重要性。
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