Abusive Head Trauma/Shaken Baby Syndrome is 100% Preventable.

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Abusive Head Trauma/Shaken Baby Syndrome is 100% Preventable

Crying is the #1 Trigger

 The most commonly described and well-documented trigger is infant crying.  Confluence of peak of crying and peak incidence of abusive head trauma makes crying a likely cause.  Environmental or provider stressors, violence, psychopathology, or deficient parenting skills can be additional factors.  Behaviors that trigger child abuse in toddlers include temperament, behavior, and toileting. Situations That Trigger Abusive Events

Babies less than 1 year of age (with the highest risk period at 2 to 4 months) are at greatest risk for SBS because they cry longer and more frequently, and are easier to shake than older and larger children.

Of the parents of 6-month-old infants, 5.60% report to have shaken their infant to stop their crying or to have undertaken similar detrimental actions like smothering or slapping 3.35% of the parents of 6-month-old infants report to have shaken their baby at least once to stop their crying. For parents of 1-month-old infants, this percentage is 1.10%. Parental self report likely under-represents the true incidence. Infant Crying and Abuse Parental Self Report Study

Prevalence Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the most lethal form of child abuse. Twenty percent of babies die and 80% of survivors are left with some degree of permanent brain damage. Approximately 1400 cases of AHT are seen in US hospitals each year and the actual number of shaken babies may be times higher (Theodore A, et al, Epidemiological features of the physical and sexual maltreatment of children in Carolinas, Peds 2005;115: 331-7). SBS is most prevalent in the youngest of babies. The mean age of attacked babies is 3.5 months and the most common trigger of SBS is infant crying. According to another report, the incidence of this type of abuse almost doubled from to (2010 PAS conference).

Incidence: 17.9 / 100,000 Child Cancer Diagnosis Incidence: 9.2 / 1000 Child Victims of Abuse/Neglect Incidence: children younger than 1 year had an AHT rate of /100,000. Incidence of AHT vs. Childhood Cancer

Cases of Severe Physical Abuse (evaluated at St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital) cases of severe child physical abuse (required hospitalization) 5 of the 9 were from abusive head trauma (shaken baby syndrome) – 3 under the age of 1 – 2 between 1-2 years old 11 cases of severe child physical abuse (required hospitalization) 8 of the 11 were from abusive head trauma (shaken baby syndrome) – 7 under the age of 1 – 1 between 1-2 years old

Research Base Dias Study Dr. Mark Dias conceived that a shaken baby syndrome education campaign could act as a “vaccine” to “inoculate” parents with information and protect infants from acquiring shaking injuries during the first years of life, when they are most susceptible. Given that the average age at which infants incur inflicted head injuries ranges from five to nine months, the goal that parents retain the program information for at least the first year of each child’s life seemed both effective and attainable (Dias & Barthauer, 2001).

Components Program materials were to be distributed by obstetrical and neonatology nurses to all new parents during their postpartum stay in hospital. All mothers and as many fathers as possible would be presented with an information pamphlet published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (“Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome”, 1995). It provides suggestions for coping with infant crying, describes the dangers of shaking an infant, and urges parents to seek immediate medical attention if they suspect that their child has been shaken. In addition, parents were to watch an 11-minute video (“Portrait of a Promise: Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome”, Midwest Children's Resource Center; St. Paul, MN). The video discusses the dangers of violent infant shaking, describes the mechanism of shearing brain injury, and portrays the stories of three infant victims of shaken baby syndrome. Lastly, parents would be asked to voluntarily sign a commitment statement to verify that they received the program information. All materials were to be made available in both English and Spanish (Dias et al., 2002).

Next Steps – Crying Plan

How does Giraffe Laugh use the crying plan? When touring the facility for an infant spot, they talk briefly about the crying plan. Upon enrollment, they have an extended conversation about the crying plan and why it is so important. They provide two crying plan documents. They provide an additional form called “Help us know your baby”. Teachers and parents have the opportunity to talk about the crying plan. ANEXAMPLEANEXAMPLE

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month Various events statewide Including  Child sexual abuse prevention trainings  Pinwheel Walks  Rallies-April 8 th  Wear Blue Day-April 10 th  Planting pinwheel gardens or displays  A film festival