A Waite, J Emery, E Taylor, R Carpenter, A Gardner
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This paper reports the findings from a programme, which provided support to families with a subsequent baby following a cot death. One hundred families participated in the study. Fifty families were randomly allocated apnoea monitors, and the remainder provided with scales and weight charts for daily weighing. The results show that the parents in both groups expressed equal satisfaction with their designated method. However, compared with families allocated scales, those using apnoea monitors attended the child health clinics more often, and the number of contacts with the paediatrician was increased. They also had slightly more home and general practitioner contacts and hospital admissions. The capital and running costs of providing monitors was also greater for this group.