Outpatient‐ or community‐based interventions to prevent SIDS and sleep‐related deaths
Purpose To determine the state of science of outpatient‐ or community‐based interventions for sudden infant death syndrome prevention in the United States, an integrative review was completed and studies identified through the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusions Of the nine...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing 2020-04, Vol.25 (2), p.e12279-n/a, Article 12279 |
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To determine the state of science of outpatient‐ or community‐based interventions for sudden infant death syndrome prevention in the United States, an integrative review was completed and studies identified through the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Conclusions
Of the nine studies identified, three were randomized controlled trials. There was a wide range of measurement tools and variables measured. The timing of interventions also varied. There was a focus on mothers and African Americans. Lastly, study design and approach have not changed significantly over time.
Practice Implications
Findings highlight recommendations for future research: expanding the target population, addressing culture in the development of the intervention or program, including additional providers, such as nurses, in the intervention or program, advancing innovation, and increasing rigor of study design. |
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ISSN: | 1539-0136 1744-6155 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jspn.12279 |