2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnn.2015.04.003
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Safe sleep practices and discharge planning

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“…Evidence from the literature supports the idea that consistency in practice and role-modeling by health care providers, specifically nurses, is integral to parental compliance with safe sleep recommendations (Andreotta, Hill, Eley, Vincent, & Moore, 2015). Perhaps one reason for lower parental adherence to safe sleep guidelines is that nurses do not always follow the recommendations while caring for preterm infants in the hospital setting.…”
Section: Mary Rose Naugler Kristine Dicarlomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Evidence from the literature supports the idea that consistency in practice and role-modeling by health care providers, specifically nurses, is integral to parental compliance with safe sleep recommendations (Andreotta, Hill, Eley, Vincent, & Moore, 2015). Perhaps one reason for lower parental adherence to safe sleep guidelines is that nurses do not always follow the recommendations while caring for preterm infants in the hospital setting.…”
Section: Mary Rose Naugler Kristine Dicarlomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noncompliance with SIDS risk-reducing guidelines by parents and health care providers may be one contributing factor to why the SIDS rate in the United States has remained constant since 2001 after a 53% decline over the previous decade (AAP Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, 2011). Researchers showed that nursing care practices in the hospital setting can negatively influence parental compliance with safe sleep guidelines after discharge (Andreotta et al, 2015;Grazel et al, 2010;Patton et al, 2015). Therefore, the two research questions guiding this integrative review were (a) What are interventions that increase neonatal nurses' compliance with safe sleep recommendations?…”
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confidence: 99%