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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome By: Kim Peterson
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For infants under the age of one, will breastfeeding as compared to bottle-feeding formula prevent the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) What is SIDS? Most common cause of death in infants.
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Key words Breastfeeding, formula fed, bottle fed, & SIDS Search engine CINAHL Results Breastfeeding reduces SIDS by ~50% Formative evaluation through education questionnaires improved the compliance with the recommendations given about SIDS prevention.
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D’Halluin A. R., Roussey, M., Branger, B., Venisse, A., Pladys, P. (2010). Formative evaluation to improve prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): a prospective study. Acta Paediatrica, 803(5253), 147-151. Vennemann, M. M., Bajanowski, T., Brinkmann, B., Jorch, G., Yücesan, K., Sauerland, C. (2009). Does breastfeeding reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, 123(406), 406-410.
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Article - Formative Evaluation to Improve Prevention of SIDS: A Prospective Study. Prospective & randomized study Observation & telephone interview Article - Does Breastfeeding Reduce the Risk of SIDS? Large Population based Case control study
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Theory Formative evaluation could enhance maternal awareness on SIDS risk factors to obtain their compliance with health care advice. Type of Study Qualitative Design Randomized Observation & Interviews Methods Mothers in the test group were given an educative questionnaire Telephone interview three months later Compared to control group Findings Formative evaluations using an educative questionnaire can improve awareness of the risk factors associated with SIDS.
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Theory To examine the relationship between breastfeeding and SIDS. Type of Study Quantitative Design Population-based, case-control study of 333 SIDS victims & 998 age matched infants for the control group.
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Methods Two groups Case group Control group All cases were autopsied using a standard protocol Questionnaires were given to parents to collect the type of feeding for each month All data was entered into a databases and analyzed Findings Breastfeeding reduces SIDS by ~ 50%
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Both studies HIPAA Low socioeconomic status
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Strength & Quality Formative evaluation Prospective study Statistical analysis Data software utilized Credibility Authors are affiliated within a professional group related to the topic. Peer-reviewed Level of Evidence Level 6- Single descriptive or qualitative study Contribute to EBP Yes!
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Strength & Quality Large controlled study Autopsies completed by standard protocol Case workers to determine cause of death Limitation-response rate of the cases was high; control group was low Credibility Authors are affiliated within a professional group related to the topic. Peer reviewed article Level of Evidence Level 4-Case control study Contribution to EBP Yes!
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Communication level Standard of care Implications for practice change related to quality and safety of care? Educating patients Further research
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Patient must be willing to learn Compliant with recommendations Patients socioeconomic status Produce enough breast milk
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In pregnant women, does breastfeeding and SIDS education beginning in pre-natal care compared to waiting until the baby is born, result in more breastfed infants?
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Breastfeeding & Education Unexplained syndrome Continuing research
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