Analysis of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Prevention Based on Sleep Quality
AUTHORS
Mohamad Hisyam Thurasamy,International Medical University, Malaysia
ABSTRACT
This article uses a computer to retrieve clinical decisions, recommended practices, evidence summaries, clinical practice guidelines, technical reports, expert consensus, etc. related to infant safe sleeping environments from websites such as BMJ Best Clinical Practice, UpToDate Clinical Consultant, JBI Library, Cochrane Library, etc. In a systematic review, after the methodological quality evaluation, the evidence is extracted and summarized according to the theme. This study summarizes the best evidence of a safe sleeping environment for babies and puts forward practical recommendations from 4 aspects: sleeping posture, sleeping position, sleeping environment, and auxiliary sleep tools. It aims to promote medical staff and infant guardians to follow the best evidence and standardize infant care practices. The next step will be to carry out applied research on the best evidence for infants' safe sleeping environment, promote the implementation and implementation of evidence, ensure the safety of infants' sleeping environment, and prevent SIDS.
KEYWORDS
Baby, Sleep safety, Sleeping environment, Sudden death
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