نتایج جستجو برای: bed sharing

تعداد نتایج: 136205  

2013
Robyn Stremler Ellen Hodnett Laura Kenton Kathryn Lee James Macfarlane Shelly Weiss Julie Weston Andrew Willan

Objectives: Parents may have their infant sleep with them in the same bed (bed sharing [BS]), in the same room, but a separate bed (room sharing [RS]), or a separate room in a separate bed (solitary sleeping [SS]); prevalence estimates of these choices are limited. Little is known regarding the effects of infant sleep location (ISL) on infant or maternal sleep or other health outcomes. Methods:...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2015
Alison J Waite Robert C Coombs Angela McKenzie Charlotte Daman-Willems Marta C Cohen Michael J Campbell Robert G Carpenter

OBJECTIVE To report mortality in babies enrolled on a community-based programme, Care of Next Infant Plus (CONI PLUS), which primarily supports parents anxious because of previous sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) in their extended family or following an apparent life threatening event (ALTE) in their baby. DESIGN Prospective observational study from 1996 to 2010 in the UK. RESULTS ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Ernest Cutz

Evidence suggests blanket advice against bed-sharing may be ineffective and may be counterproductive, directly contributing to infant deaths in at least some cases. A survey of nearly 5000 US mothers revealed that sleepy parents are taking nighttime feedings to the sofa to avoid falling asleep with their infants in bed, and large numbers of these parents are unintentionally falling asleep there...

2018
Jennifer M. Bombard Katherine Kortsmit Lee Warner Carrie K. Shapiro-Mendoza Shanna Cox Charlan D. Kroelinger Sharyn E. Parks Deborah L. Dee Denise V. D’Angelo Ruben A. Smith Kim Burley Brian Morrow Christine K. Olson Holly B. Shulman Leslie Harrison Carri Cottengim Wanda D. Barfield

INTRODUCTION There have been dramatic improvements in reducing infant sleep-related deaths since the 1990s, when recommendations were introduced to place infants on their backs for sleep. However, there are still approximately 3,500 sleep-related deaths among infants each year in the United States, including those from sudden infant death syndrome, accidental suffocation and strangulation in be...

2014
Melissa C. Bartick Kenneth D. Rosenberg Martin Bruce Lahr Kathleen A. Marinelli

Evidence suggests blanket advice against bed-sharing may be ineffective and may be counterproductive, directly contributing to infant deaths in at least some cases. A survey of nearly 5000 US mothers revealed that sleepy parents are taking nighttime feedings to the sofa to avoid falling asleep with their infants in bed, and large numbers of these parents are unintentionally falling asleep there...

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