Say Yes to Safe Sleep - Presentation at SFT Institute, Boise, Idaho, March 15, 2016
Transcript of Say Yes to Safe Sleep - Presentation at SFT Institute, Boise, Idaho, March 15, 2016
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Jim McKay Our Babies: Safe & Sound Prevent Child Abuse WV
SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP
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Say YES to Safe Sleep Keep Your Cool
OUR BABIES: SAFE & SOUND CAMPAIGN THEMES
KEEPÊYOURÊCOOL
This program is being presented with financial assistance as a grant to the T M for West Virginia Children from the WV Department of Health and Human Resources.
SafeSoundBabies.com
ForÊvideoÊ+ÊmoreÊÊinformationÊvisit:
TEAMfor West Virginia
Children
MeetÊJeff.He loves music, fishing and the baby in his life. When the baby cries, he knows how to chill.• Make sure the baby is safe — Alone, on his Back, in his Crib.• Make sure the baby is OK and not hungry, sick or needing a diaper change.• Then, step away for a few minutes and do something to relax. Or call someone for help.
Never, ever shake a baby.
MOST (93%) of West Virginia parents agree it is never OK to shake a
baby – even if they are very frustrated and the baby will not stop crying.
Data from West Virginia Positive Community Norms Parent Survey Key Findings Report, March 2014.
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“…suddendeathofaninfantunderoneyearofagewhichremainsunexplaineda7erathoroughcaseinves9ga9on,includingperformanceofacompleteautopsy,examina9onofthedeathscene,andreviewoftheclinicalhistory.”WillingerM.,JamesL.S.,CatzC.,PediatrPathol1991
SUDDENINFANTDEATHSYNDROME(SIDS)
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Anumbrellatermforinfantdeathsthat:• IncludesSIDS,suffoca9on,orother
unknowncauses• Occursuddenlyandunexpectedlyin
previouslyhealthyinfants• Canbeexplaineda7eracase
inves9ga9on.Inves9ga9onsmayrevealheadinjury,infec9onoroverdose
• Excludedeathswithanobviouscausesuchasmotorvehicleaccidents
SUDDEN,UNEXPECTEDINFANTDEATH(SUID)
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While rate of SIDS has decreased, other causes of SUID that occur during infant sleep (suffocation, asphyxia, entrapment) have increased.
SUDDEN,UNEXPECTEDINFANTDEATH(SUID)
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AccidentalSuffoca9on&Strangula9oninBedRatesUnitedStates,1984–2004*CDC,Wonder2013
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• According to CDC, approx. 4,600 SUID cases yearly• 383 babies are dying each month in US• 1 death every 2 hours• Rates comparable to birth defects mortality• Accidental Suffocation & Strangulation in Bed
(ASSB) rates more than tripled in the last decade• 3.7 to 12.5 deaths per 100,000 live-births from 1995
to 2005• Potentially preventable infant mortality
NATIONALINCIDENCEDATA
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• Suffocation & strangulation in an adult bed or other unsafe sleeping surface is the leading cause of injury-related death for WV infants under age 1
• Risk of sleeping-related infant death is 40 times higher for babies who sleep in adult beds compared to babies who sleep in their own cribs
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WEST VIRGINIA INCIDENCE DATA
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• 37 deaths attributed to sudden unexpected infant death in 2013
• Bed sharing, strangulation and hazardous bedding were key factors
• One of the leading causes of death age 1-12 months in WV
* WV Child Fatality Review Team Data
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WEST VIRGINIA INCIDENCE DATA
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“BACK TO SLEEP” IS AN INADEQUATE MESSAGE
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1992: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released its first recommendations that infants be placed for sleep in non-prone position1994: Back to Sleep Campaign began to educate parents, caregivers, health providers about SIDS & placement of infants on their back to sleep; reduced incidence of rate of SIDS by 50%State child care regulations also revised, with over 50% requiring babies to be put to sleep on their backs & soft bedding not be used in cribs
NATIONALOVERVIEW
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InresponsetoincreasingratesofSUIDs:
• 2006:CDCbeganstandardizedrepor9ng,datacollec9on,trainingofprofessionalsforSIDS&SUIDS.
• July2011:Na9onalcribsafetyregula9onswerestrengthenedandafederalbanondrop-downsidecribswasissued.
• Severallocaljurisdic9onshavealsobannedthesaleofbumperpads.
• State-ledawarenesscampaignsimplementedinatleast37states.
NATIONALOVERVIEW
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BedsharingAninfantsharesasleepsurfacewithoneormoreadultsorotherchildren.Inpastyears,thiswasreferredtoasco-sleeping.RoomsharingAninfantsleepsneartheparentorcaregiversintheirowncrib,bassinetorportablecrib.
CLARIFYINGCOMMONTERMS
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BedSharing(alsoknownasco-sleeping)
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RoomSharingInfantsleepsneartheparentorcaregiversintheirowncrib,bassinetorportablecrib.
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THECOMPETITIONWE’REUPAGAINST
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NOINCREASEDINCIDENCEOFASPIRATIONSINCETHECHANGETOSUPINESLEEPING
(Byard2000,Malloy2002,Tablizo2007)
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• Brochures• Posters• 30and60secondPublicServiceAnnouncements
• 5minutevideoonSayYEStoSafeSleep
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SAYYESTOSAFESLEEPTOOLS
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Safe Sleep is SimpleThe ONLY place a baby should sleep is in a crib or bassinet
Babies who sleep in an adult bed are 40 times more likely to die from accidental suffocation.
YESBaby always
sleeps alone, on her back and in
her crib
YESBaby has on only diaper, sleeper, & light blanket
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YESCrib is clear of
toys, heavy blankets,bumper pads
& pillows
YESBaby always sleeps
in a smoke-freeroom
TEAMfor West Virginia
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SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP PSA (2011)
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SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP PSA (2015)
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KEEP YOUR COOL PSA (2011)
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KEEP YOUR COOL PSA (2015)
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SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP 5 MINUTE VIDEO
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NIH SAFE SLEEP VIDEO (10 MINS)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29sLucYtvpA
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West Virginia Positive Community Norms Initiative • PartnershipwithCenterforHealthandSafetyCultureat
MontanaState.• Providecommunica9ontoolstopreventchildmaltreatment
andpromoteposi9veoutcomesforchildreninWestVirginiaby:• growingposi9veparen9ngnormssuppor9ngsafe,stable
nurturingrela9onships(broadly),• crea9ngsafesleepingenvironmentsandbehaviors,and• reducingshaken-babysyndrome.
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The Actual Norm
The Perceived Norm
The GAP
The actual behavior or attitude of the majority of a population; what most people do or believe.
The perceived behavior or perceived attitude of most people; what we think most people do or believe.
Norms Theories
“How often do you smoke?”
“How often do most students in your school smoke?”
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WestVirginiaParentSurveyOverviewMethodology
• Randomsampleof3,000parentsofchildrenbornin2011,2012or2013fromacrossWestVirginia
• Mailedpaper-basedsurvey(4contacts)witha$2incen9ve
• 663responses(25%responserate,±4%confidenceintervalata95%confidencelevel)
• Respondents:90%female,averageagewas30years
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SafeSleeping
Mostparents,88%stronglyagree:“Ibelievethesafetyofmybabyismostimportantwhenthinkingaboutwheremybabysleeps.”• However,83%ofparentsdidnotthinkmostparentswouldstronglyagree.
• And,97%ofHVserviceprovidersdidnotthinkmostparentswouldstronglyagree.(Q23)
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SafeSleepingMostparents,70%stronglyagree:“Babiesshouldonlysleepornapinsafety-approvedcribs,bassinetsor‘packandplay’withafirmmaqressthatfitsclosetothesides.”
• However,83%ofparentsdidnotthinkmostparentswouldstronglyagree.
• And,97%ofHVserviceprovidersdidnotthinkmostparentswouldstronglyagree.(Q27)
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SafeSleepingMostparents,72%reportedthattheirbabysleepsinaseparateplace(orsleepingsurface)likeacrib,bassinet,or“packandplay”morethanhalfthe9me.
• However,76%ofparentsthoughtmostbabiessleptinaseparateplacehalfthe9meorless.
• And,67%ofHVserviceprovidersthoughtmostbabiessleptinaseparateplacehalfthe9meorless.(Q20)
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SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP BROCHURE
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Poster
SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP
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SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP PLEDGE CARD
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OUR BABIES: SAFE & SOUND DVD
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KEEP YOUR COOL POSTER
KEEPÊYOURÊCOOL
This program is being presented with financial assistance as a grant to the T M for West Virginia Children from the WV Department of Health and Human Resources.
SafeSoundBabies.com
ForÊvideoÊ+ÊmoreÊÊinformationÊvisit:
TEAMfor West Virginia
Children
MeetÊJeff.He loves music, fishing and the baby in his life. When the baby cries, he knows how to chill.• Make sure the baby is safe — Alone, on his Back, in his Crib.• Make sure the baby is OK and not hungry, sick or needing a diaper change.• Then, step away for a few minutes and do something to relax. Or call someone for help.
Never, ever shake a baby.
MOST (93%) of West Virginia parents agree it is never OK to shake a
baby – even if they are very frustrated and the baby will not stop crying.
Data from West Virginia Positive Community Norms Parent Survey Key Findings Report, March 2014.
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KEEP YOUR COOL BROCHURE
MOST (99%) of West Virginia parents agree they want to do what’s best for their children.
Meet Sean.He loves basketball, cars and the baby in his life. Like MOST West Virginians, Sean knows how to chill when the baby cries.
MOST (93%) of West Virginia parents agree it is never OK to shake a baby – even if they are very frustrated and the baby will not stop crying.
KEEP YOUR COOL when baby cries
This program is being presented with financial assistance as a grant to TEAM for West Virginia Children from the WV Department of Health and Human Resources.
For moreinformation visit:
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
What’s best for babies is keeping them safe by keeping your cool when they cry.
• Shaken Baby Syndrome usually happens when a baby’s caregiver doesn’t cope with long periods of crying and shakes the baby.
• Shaking a baby or hitting a baby’s head can cause serious injury, even death.
• Symptoms of head injury may includefussiness,difficultystaying awake, trembling, vomiting, seizures,difficultybreathingand coma.
• If a baby has been shaken, early treatment can make a big difference. Call 911 or go to the hospital immediately.
Never, ever shake a baby
You can KEEP YOUR COOL
A quick guide to keeping your cool when the new baby cries.
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KEEP YOUR COOL MOM BROCHURE
It’s NEVER ok to shake a baby.
Meet Kate.She loves being outdoors, cooking andespecially, the new baby in her life. LikeMOST West Virginia parents, Kate knows exactly what to do when her baby cries.
MOST (93%) of West Virginia parents agree it is never OK to shake a baby – even if they are very frustrated and the baby will not stop crying.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is most often triggered when a baby’s caregiver can’t cope with long periods of crying.
Shaking a baby or hitting a baby’s head can cause serious injury, even death.
Symptoms of head injury may include fussiness, dif culty staying awake, trembling, vomiting, sei ures, dif culty breathing and coma.
If a baby has been shaken, early treatment can make a big difference. Call 911 or go to the hospital immediately if you think a baby has been shaken.
Never, ever shake a baby
You can
KEEP YOUR COOL
A quick guide to keeping your cool when the new baby cries.
Cool moms KEEP THEIR COOL when baby cries
This program is being presented with financial assistance as a grant to TEAM for West Virginia Children from the WV Department of Health and Human Resources.
For moreinformation visit:
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
What’s best for babies is keeping them safe by keeping your cool when they cry.
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• SayYEStoSafeSleepweb-basedTrainingModulewithkeytalkingpointsforprovidersdeliveringmaterials
• TVandradiospotsforpubliceduca9on
• Website:safesoundbabies.comforprofessionals&public
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SAYYESTOSAFESLEEPTOOLS
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Safe Sleep For Your Baby
Reducing the risk of SIDS
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NURSES / HOME VISITORS FLIP BOOK
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What is SIDS?
• SIDS stands for sudden infant death syndrome. This term describes the sudden, unexplained death of an infant younger than 1 year of age.
• SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants between 1 month and 1 year of age.
• The peak incidence of SIDS is 2-4 months.
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SIDS Facts
• Babies sleep safer on their backs.
• Sleep surface matters.
• Every sleep time counts!
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Talking points
• Babies who sleep on their stomachs are much more likely to die of SIDS than babies who sleep on their backs.
• Babies who sleep on soft bedding are more likely to die of SIDS.
• Babies who usually sleep on their backs but who are placed on their stomachs, like for a nap, are at very high risk for SIDS.
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Top 10 ways to reduce SIDS!
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• ALWAYS place your baby on his or her back to sleep, for naps and at night!
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Talking points
• The back sleep position is the safest, and EVERY sleep time counts!
• Stomach sleeping DOUBLES the risk of SIDS!
• Once your baby can roll over it is not necessary to go in and reposition him or her. Just remember to start any sleep time on the back.
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• Place your baby on a firm sleep surface, such as a safety-approved mattress, covered by a fitted sheet.
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• Keep soft objects, toys, and loose bedding out of your baby‟s sleep area.
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• Do not allow smoking around your baby.
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• Keep your baby’s sleep area close to, but separate from where you and others sleep.
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• Think about using a clean, dry pacifier when placing your infant down to sleep.
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7 • Do not let your baby overheat during sleep.
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• Avoid products that claim to reduce the risk of SIDS.
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• Do not use home monitors to reduce the risk of SIDS.
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• Reduce the chance that flat spots & bald spots will develop on your baby‟s head.
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Q.DoesBackSleepingreallywork?YES!!!
1992Before ATer 8,000babiesdied. 4,000babiesdied.
30,000babies’liveshavebeensaved!D
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Q. Is there anything else I can do to keep my baby safe?
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Answer • About 1 in 5 infant SIDS deaths occur while
the infant is in the care of someone else. Many times this occurs because the caregiver places the baby to sleep on his/her tummy. This is called “unaccustomed tummy sleeping” and these babies are 18 times more likely to die from SIDS!
• TALK about the SIDS risk to child care providers, grandparents, babysitters, friends, and everyone who cares for your baby!!!
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WEST VIRGINIA SAY YES TO SAFE SLEEP HOSPITAL BASED PILOT PROJECT
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• Reachparentsearly• Nursesareimportantrolemodels
– Morethan90%ofparentsfollowsleeprecommenda9onsfromMD/RN
– 93%ofparentswhoseeinfantplacedpronebyhospitalpersonneluseprone(Brenner,1998)
• HomeVisitorsalsoviewedasimportantrolemodels
• Cost-effec9veness• Preven9onispartofquality
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HOSPITAL&COMMUNITY-BASEDIMPORTANCE
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• BasedonYorkHospitalinPA• ReplicatedinBal9moreandEastTennessee
• Modeleda7erAHTProgram/PeriodofPURPLECryingProgram®/DiasModel
• ThreeDoses• Hospital• HomeVisitors/OfficeVisits• PublicAwareness
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WVPILOTDESIGN
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• Provideconsistent,accurate,safesleepmessagestoexpectantparents,parents,andcaregiversofinfantsunderoneyearofage,ideallywithinfirstfewweeksofbaby’slife
• Trainedprovidersworkingwithparentsandbabiesdeliver&reinforceSayYEStoSafeSleepmaterials
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WVPILOTDESIGN
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• Eachfamilyreceivesitsownsetofmaterials-SayYEStoSafeSleepBrochure,DVD,SafeSleepPledge-distributedasonepackage
• Persondeliveringmaterialsreviewscontentwithparentsandencouragesthemtoshareinforma9onwithothers
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WVPILOTDESIGN
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• Reviewmaterialsone-on-onewithparentsbywatchingDVD&reviewingbrochureusingprovidedteachingpoints
• Answeranyques9ons• Confirmthereisasafeplacefortheirbabytosleep
• Encourageparentstosharematerialswithothers
• Askparentstosignvoluntarysleeppledgepromisingsafesleepprac9cesfortheirbaby
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STEPSINDELIVERINGSAYYESTOSAFESLEEPMESSAGES
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• WearSayYEStoSafeSleepbuqons/usefloortalkers
• Displaypostersatappropriateloca9ons• Addmessagestocall-wai9ng/usescreensavers• ShowtheSayYEStoSafeSleepDVDviaclosedcircuitTVsinwai9ngrooms,hospitalrooms,communityevents,etc.
• Setupamodelnursery/safesleepcenterwithmaterials
• Con9nuetomodelsafesleepprac9ces!
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ADDITIONALSTRATEGIES
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• Allmaterialsarefree–basedonAAP–focusontheposi9ve!
• ParentSayYEStoSafeSleepKits• SayYestoSafeSleepOnlineTrainingCourse• ScriptandTeachingPoints • FlipchartQ&A• SampleHospitalPolicies• SampleHospitalReadinessTool• CommunityResourceGuide• BabySafeandSnugBook(DoseII)• Website:www.safesoundbabies.com
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RESOURCESANDMATERIALS
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hqp://safesoundbabies.com/hospitals.html
WVFirstLady,JoanneTomblin
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The National Action Partnership to Promote Safe Sleep (NAPPSS) is part of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s efforts to measurably reduce infant mortality.
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Our Integrated Approach—Breastfeeding and Safe Sleep• Breasxeedingisprotec9ve.• Thefieldhasaddressedfeedingandsleepingseparately—familiesdon’t.
• Needtobringtogetherthepoweroftheseimportantbehaviors.
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A Theory-Driven Approach
• Ajzen’s Theory of Behavior Change • Social-ecological Model • Diffusion of Innovation
ReadmoreabouttheapproachathEp://nappss.org/conceptual-model.php
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Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior
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Social Ecological Model
We need safe sleep to be everybody’s business.
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InfantCaregivers
Influencers
Organiza9ons
SafeSleep/BreasxeedingExperts&Leadership
PubicPolicy
Society
Individualswhocareforinfants,e.g.:Mothers,fathers,grandparents,siblings,otherrela9ves,legalguardians,fosterparents,babysiqers,andchildcare/earlyeduca9onproviders.
Level1.Organizaconsthatcandirectlymocvateorrequireindividualinfluencerstopromotesafesleep,e.g.:Employersofprovidersofservicestofamilieswithinfants;professionalorganiza9onsforindividualhealthcareandotherproviders,etc.Level2.Organizaconsthatcaninfluenceorrequireprograms,agencies,andbusinessesservinginfantcaregiverstopromotesafesleep,e.g.:Organiza9onalmembershipcoali9ons;accredi9ngorganiza9ons;na9onalcentersthatsupportfederallyfundedprogramsservingfamilieswithinfants.,etc.
Enccesthatcancreatepolicies,guidelines,andfundingopportunices,e.g:Federalgovernmentalagencies,stategovernmentagencies,licensingbodies,andlegislatures.
Personswhohavecontactwithinfantcaregiversineverydayse{ngswherefamilieslive,shop,worship,obtainhealthcareandchildcareservicese.g.:Extendedfamilymembers,communityopinionleaders:,faithcommuni9es,racial/ethnicadvocacygroups,socialorsupportorganiza9ons,triballeaders,communityelders;providersofhealthandsocialservices;firstresponders;localbusinesses,localmediaoutlets,etc.
StateandLocalSafeSleepandBreasfeedinginicacves,e.g.:FIMRs,CDRs,TitleVprograms,safesleepandbreasxeedingcoali9ons,injurypreven9oncoali9ons,stateSIDS/SUIDprograms,CoIINteams,MEs/Coroners,etc.NaconalSafeSleepandBreasfeedingleadership,e.g.:SafetoSleepCampaign;FirstCandle,CJFounda9onforSIDS,CribsforKids,NFIMR,Na9onalCenterforChildDeathReview,Children’sSafetyNetwork,CityMatCH,CPSC,researchers,USBreasxeedingCommiqee,LaLecheLeague,Na9onalAssocia9onofPeer&ProfessionalLacta9onSupportersofColor,AmericanAcademyofPediatrics,etc.
Societalcontextforpromocngsafesleepandbreasfeeding,e.g.:broaderculturala{tudesaboutinfantsleepandbreasxeeding;publicmediadepic9onsofinfantsleepandfeeding;poli9calwilltoaddresschildhealthandsafety,infantmortality,andhealthdispari9es;economiccontextsforfundingofpublichealthini9a9ves,etc.
NAPPSSSocial-EcologicalModeltoAddressSafeSleepandBreasfeeding
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NAPPSSAccons
• Engage a strategic national coalition to create a national plan and support its implementation
• Create a national action plan • Create Action Teams to implement key
components of the plan on a national level • Move from campaigns to conversations • Host an interactive website to share progress,
engage new partners and track the plan
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InteraccveWebsite-www.nappss.org
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Our Babies: Safe & Sound – http://safesoundbabies.com
National Institutes of Health Safe Sleep Campaign - https://www.nichd.nih.gov/sts/
Cribs for Kids - http://www.cribsforkids.org/
First Candle - http://www.firstcandle.org/ NAPPSS - www.nappss.org
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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Jim McKay
Our Babies: Safe & Sound [email protected]
304.617.0099
www.safesoundbabies.org
Slides available at: http://www.slideshare.net/pcawv
CONTACT INFORMATION