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Infant Safe Sleep Campaign January 2014

Infant Safe Sleep Campaign January 2014. Janice A. Freedman, MPH, Executive Director T ania Connaughton-Espino, MPH Infant Safe Sleep Coordinator. Healthy North Carolina 2020 Maternal and Child Health Goals. Reduce infant mortality rate to 6.3 per 1,000 live births

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Infant Safe Sleep Campaign January 2014

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  1. Infant Safe Sleep CampaignJanuary 2014 Janice A. Freedman, MPH, Executive Director Tania Connaughton-Espino, MPH Infant Safe Sleep Coordinator

  2. Healthy North Carolina 2020Maternal and Child Health Goals • Reduce infant mortality rate to 6.3 per 1,000 live births • Reduce the infant mortality racial disparity between whites and African Americans to 1.92 • Reduce the percentage of woman who smoke during pregnancy to 6.8% www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  3. North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation Mission: To eliminate preventable infant death and illness in North Carolina • Statewide, private nonprofit established in 1990 • Long history of creating and conducting on-going public education campaigns in English and Spanish • Provide professional and community-based training and technical assistance • Advise state and local policy makers • Qualitative research www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  4. SIDS & Infant Safe Sleep Definitions: SIDS: The sudden, unexpected death of a seemingly healthy infant for whom no cause of death can be found after: • Autopsy • Death scene investigation • Review of baby’s medical history • Sleep Related Infant Deaths: Most likely involve suffocation, overlay or entrapment. www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  5. 2012 Data From the NC Medical Examiners Office: • 119,767 births • 28 SIDS deaths • 101 additional deaths related to sleep environment • 31 Asphyxiation or suffocation • 70 Undetermined www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  6. North Carolina SIDS Death Rates (per 1,000 live births) www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  7. Disparities NORTH CAROLINA INFANT MORTALITY REPORT SIDS Death Rates (per 1,000 live births) by Race and Year www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org NC State Center for Health Statistics

  8. Number of NC Infant Deaths in Sleep Environments www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  9. 2011 AAP Recommendations • Back to sleep (front to play) • Place your baby to sleep on a firm sleep surface. • Keep soft objects and loose bedding out of the crib • Room-sharing in a crib or bassinet (no bed-sharing or couch-sharing) • Breastfeeding is recommended • Schedule and go to all well-child visits and get all recommended immunizations www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  10. 2011 AAP Recommendations • Avoid smoke exposure during pregnancy and after birth • Avoid alcohol and illicit drug use during pregnancy and after birth • Avoid overheating • Offer a pacifier • Avoid any products that claim to reduce the risk of SIDS • Get regular prenatal care www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  11. What Has Made a Difference? Baby’s Easy Safe Sleep Training www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  12. NC’s Public-Private Partnership www.nchealthystart.org • ww.mamasana.org

  13. History: North Carolina Safe Sleep www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  14. History: North Carolina Safe Sleep www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  15. NC Infant Safe Sleep Campaign (formerly NC Back to Sleep) • Established in 1994 • Partnership with Division of Public Health (WCH) • Adheres to American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Standards • Uses evidence-based research, epidemiology,principles of public health • Messages and materials available in English and Spanish • Nationally recognized for cultural competence, outreach and social marketing www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  16. HOPES: Hospital Outreach and Partnerships for Educating about Infant Safe Sleep • Goal: All NC hospitals will be part of a statewide effort to reduce the risk of SIDS and prevent sleep-related infant deaths. • Objectives: • To help hospitals develop or strengthen policies and procedures based on best practices. • To improve the capacity of N.C. hospitals to provide evidence-based, infant safe sleep training for well-baby nursery, NICU and pediatric nursing staff. • To increase patient and caregiver practice of infant sleep safety by providing educational materials and modeling safe sleep behaviors. www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  17. Hospital Infant Safe Sleep Model of Excellence • Started in 2011 • Recognizes hospitals meeting criteria in 4 areas • Policy • Staff training and education • Patient education and modeling • Community outreach • Endorsed by CFTF and NC Hospital Association • To date 12 Models of Excellence and 5 Leaders www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  18. BESSTBaby’s Easy Safe Sleep Training • Offers important tips about infant safe sleep and ways to reduce the risks of SIDS. The kit includes an: • Educational flip chart • Infant safe sleep guide • On-line training - 1.5 hours of nursing and CHES credits • On-site training available • BESST Kit available for sale at: www.nchealthystart.org www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  19. Resources: Webisodes http://www.nchealthystart.org/Media/webisodes.htm What is an infant safe sleep space? How to overcome the challenges of infant back sleeping Where should your baby sleep? Introduction to BESST flipchart FAQ's about safe sleep Sharing safe sleep messages with Latina moms ¿Cómoes un lugarseguroparadormir a un bebé?(What is an infant safe sleep space?) www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  20. Television Ad www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  21. Call to Action: In Your Agency • Staff training (not just SIDS Counselors) • Encourage staff to do on-line BESST training • Identify opportunities to educate families: • Prenatal clinic • Child health clinic • WIC clinic • Outreach programs (Adolescent Parenting Program) • Home visiting programs (CC4C, NFP, etc.) www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  22. Call to Action: In the Community • Put on Child Fatality Prevention Team agenda • Engage local hospital(s) in HOPES • Exhibit/demonstrate in community fairs • Partner with the media (“Danger” ad, press releases, letters to the editor, etc.) • Participate in SIDS Awareness Month activities (October) www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  23. New Ideas • Community event for families to trade in bumper pads for sleep sacks • Involvement of fire department/first responders to evaluate safe sleep environment when called to house • Others???? www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

  24. Contact Information Tania Connaughton-Espino: tania@nchealthystart.org Janice Freedman: janice@nchealthystart.org Phone: 919-828-1819 NC Healthy Start Foundation Web Sites: English: www.nchealthystart.org Spanish: www.mamasana.org www.nchealthystart.org • www.mamasana.org

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