Implementation of the SIDS guidelines in midwifery practice

Sandie L Bredemeyer
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The literature suggests that midwives strongly influence parenting practices immediately after birth and during early postnatal management of the newborn. Midwives must therefore be aware of the current evidence and public health recommendations for reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and provide consistent information about use of the supine position. Midwives must also include information about environmental factors that are also known to increase the risk of SIDS such as exposure to cigarette smoke, covering the infant's face during sleep and other potential unsafe sleeping practices such as co-sleeping and bed sharing with their infant.

The position midwives use to settle infants and place them for sleep is an important example for parents. The position favoured by midwives when placing a newborn to sleep will have a significant impact on parental practice after discharge home. A standardised evidenced based approach to the SIDS Guidelines immediately after birth will facilitate consistency in practice and uniformity in the message parents are given about safe sleeping practices for their newborn infant.

在助产实践中实施小岛屿发展中国家指南
文献表明,助产士在新生儿出生后立即和新生儿产后早期管理期间强烈影响育儿实践。因此,助产士必须了解目前关于降低婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)风险的证据和公共卫生建议,并提供有关使用仰卧位的一致信息。助产士还必须提供有关环境因素的信息,这些因素也已知会增加小岛屿发展中国家的风险,例如暴露于香烟烟雾中,在睡眠时遮住婴儿的脸,以及其他潜在的不安全睡眠习惯,例如与婴儿同睡和同床。助产士安置婴儿和让他们睡觉的姿势对父母来说是一个重要的例子。助产士在安置新生儿睡觉时所偏爱的姿势将对出院后父母的做法产生重大影响。在婴儿出生后立即对《小岛屿发展中国家指南》采取以证据为基础的标准化做法,将促进实践的一致性和向父母传达的关于新生儿安全睡眠做法的信息的统一性。
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