Challenges
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Challenges
Challenges • Rise in skin-to-skin and breastfeeding practices result in more mothers falling asleep while holding newborns • Devices, sleep positions, and sleep environment utilized for sick babies • Sleep environments for infants hospitalized up to 12m of age • Lack of training and experience results in poor modeling and correction of unsafe sleep practices in the hospital Challenges • Lack of crib availability; use of cribs for infant supply storage • Creativity • Perception that marketed infant sleep devices are safe if available in stores Bumper Pads • Vertical bumper pads • Mesh bumper pads • Padded bumper pads Vertical Bumper Pads Sleep Positioners • • • • Flat mat positioner Bolsters Incline wedge Snuggle swaddler Flat mat positioner Baby Stay Asleep System Incline wedge Sleep Positioners Bolsters Mattresses and Co-sleepers Baby Delight Snuggle Nests Bedside Co-sleeper Moses Basket Arms Reach Mini Bassinet Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 Convertible “CloseSleeper” Models Recalled Other Unsafe Products for Sleep • Pillows • Travel beds • Creative positioners Zaky Pillow Nap Nanny Boppy Pillow Pea Pod Travel Bed Commonly Misused Devices • • • • • • Car seats Swings Bouncy seats Infant slings Blankets Stuffed animals Unsafe Devices Greenville County Infant Deaths Due to Unsafe Sleep • 2015 – 6 (1 pending review) • 2014 – 8 • 2013 – 7 (5 deaths in less than 30 days) • 2012 – 7 • 2011 – 12 • 2010 – 4 Greenville County Death Trends • Infants placed on adult bed or sofa • Babies placed on inclines, pillows or blanket rolls • Some infants placed in an unsafe position or had objects in sleep area • Majority of infants had 1 or 2 safe sleep environments available in the home (crib, bassinet, pack ‘n play) at the time of the death • Majority of the cribs, bassinets, pack ‘n plays were utilized for storage of items (clothes, diapers, wipes, toys, bottles, pillows, stuffed animals) • None of the deaths were ruled SIDS and all of the cases were preventable