Changing the Culture of Infant Care through Collaboration: A Conference to Connect Clinics, Hospitals and Community Partners

通过合作改变婴儿护理文化:连接诊所、医院和社区合作伙伴的会议

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项目摘要

Project Summary Sleep-related deaths, such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), are the leading cause of death for infants over 28 days and claim 3,500 lives each year in the United States. Evidence- based guidelines have been provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) since the early 1990's. Despite this, many parents have never been counseled by healthcare professionals on these risk-reduction strategies and continue to make unsafe choices for their infant's sleep position, location and environment. As such, there is an urgent need to enhance dissemination of the AAP Safe Sleep Recommendations to healthcare professionals. Since, 2015, annual conferences have been held in Kansas to certify Safe Sleep Instructors (SSIs). The goal of the SSI training conferences has been to build a statewide infrastructure of safe sleep champions to enhance the capacity of healthcare professionals to provide consistent and complete safe sleep education to caregivers. Historically, SSIs have been nurses, home visitors, health department staff, and others interested in reducing infant death. The overall purpose of this dissemination and implementation conference application is to expand the dissemination of evidence-based information and tools to enhance the capacity of communities to increase quality of care and access to care in order to reduce infant mortality. This will be accomplished by training SSIs who will return to their communities as Safe Sleep champions where they will disseminate tools and best practices from the conference to healthcare professionals. We aim to improve the current training model by developing standardized, evidence-informed curriculum materials reflecting a national focus instead of Kansas-specific information; host a series of SSI training conferences where evidence-based information and tools are provided; expand conference attendance to states beyond Kanas; and offer bimonthly webinars to support all certified SSIs. To determine effectiveness, all trainings and outcomes will be evaluated using the RE-AIM framework. Conference attendees (SSIs in training) will complete a pre- and post- training knowledge assessment as well as a post-training satisfaction survey. To assess dissemination of conference materials following the training, certified SSIs will collect pre- and post-data from all professionals they train and all participants of Safe Sleep Community Baby Showers or Crib Clinics. For SSIs providing hospital and outpatient certification, documentation is also collected and evaluated.
项目摘要 与睡眠有关的死亡,如婴儿猝死综合症(SIDS),是导致婴儿死亡的主要原因。 超过28天的婴儿死亡,每年在美国夺走3,500条生命。证据- 美国儿科学会(AAP)自2005年以来一直提供基于指南的 90年代初。尽管如此,许多父母从未得到过医疗保健的建议。 专业人士对这些降低风险的战略,并继续作出不安全的选择,为他们的 婴儿睡眠姿势、位置和环境。因此,迫切需要加强 向医疗保健专业人员传播AAP安全睡眠建议。因为, 2015年,在堪萨斯举行了年度会议,以认证安全睡眠指导员(SSI)。 SSI培训会议的目标是建立全州范围的安全基础设施, 睡眠冠军,以提高医疗保健专业人员的能力,提供一致的, 对护理人员进行安全睡眠教育。从历史上看,特别调查员是护士,家访员, 卫生部工作人员和其他对减少婴儿死亡感兴趣的人。的总体目的 本次传播实施大会的应用是为了扩大传播, 以证据为基础的信息和工具,以加强社区的能力, 提高护理质量和获得护理的机会,以降低婴儿死亡率。这将是完成 通过培训SSI,他们将作为安全睡眠冠军返回他们的社区, 向医疗保健专业人员传播会议的工具和最佳做法。我们的目标 通过制定标准化的、有实证依据的课程,改进目前的培训模式 反映国家重点而不是堪萨斯州特定信息的材料;举办一系列SSI 提供循证信息和工具的培训会议;扩大 参加喀纳斯以外各州的会议;并提供双月网络研讨会,以支持所有 经认证的SSI。为了确定有效性,所有培训和成果将使用 RE-AIM框架。会议与会者(培训中的SSI)将完成一份会前和会后 培训知识评估以及培训后满意度调查。评估 在培训后分发会议材料,经认证的SSI将收集会前和会后资料, 来自他们培训的所有专业人员和安全睡眠社区婴儿的所有参与者的后期数据 淋浴或婴儿床诊所。对于提供医院和门诊证明的SSI, 也被收集和评估。

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Changing the Culture of Infant Care through Collaboration: A Conference to Connect Clinics, Hospitals and Community Partners
通过合作改变婴儿护理文化:连接诊所、医院和社区合作伙伴的会议
  • 批准号:
    10374850
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 4.9万
  • 项目类别:
Changing the Culture of Infant Care through Collaboration: A Conference to Connect Clinics, Hospitals and Community Partners
通过合作改变婴儿护理文化:连接诊所、医院和社区合作伙伴的会议
  • 批准号:
    10227554
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 4.9万
  • 项目类别:

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