Supine and prone infant positioning: a winning combination |
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Authors: | Jones Martha Wilson |
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Affiliation: | M artha J ones has been the coordinator of the Neonatal Follow-Up Program at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia, for 13 years. She is currently enrolled in the MSN program in the School of Nursing at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. |
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Abstract: | Since 1992, the optimal sleeping position for infants in the United States has been supine. This position has been shown to greatly reduce the rate of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Skadberg, Morild, & Markestad, 1998). However, the supine position may lead to other unintended consequences or complications. Through a review of literature, this article explores some of the complications associated with the "Back to Sleep" campaign in the U.S. and discusses educational strategies for perinatal educators. |
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