2025
Supine (Back) Sleep Position
Colvin B, Colson E. Supine (Back) Sleep Position. 2025, 169-187. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84294-8_8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Use of Practices to Reduce of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death among Caregivers of Opioid Exposed Newborns.
Parker M, Rice F, Peguero C, Evans A, Schiff D, Colvin B, Friedman H, Harer K, Kerr S, Corwin M, Heeren T, Colson E, Wachman E. Use of Practices to Reduce of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death among Caregivers of Opioid Exposed Newborns. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2024 PMID: 39787446, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSudden unexpected infant deathInfant care practicesSleep positionInfant deathsOpioid-exposed newbornsExposed to cigarette smokePostnatal cigarette smoke exposureCigarette smoke exposureNonsupine sleeping positionsSleeping spaceExposed newbornsCare practicesPrimary caregiversBreastfeeding initiationCigarette smokingSmoke exposureInfantsEnglish-speaking mothersSoft beddingSleep locationPilot sampleUse of practicesMothersSleepDeath
2020
Supine (Back) Sleep Position
Colvin B, Colson E. Supine (Back) Sleep Position. 2020, 93-111. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47542-0_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProspective Evaluation of Maternal Sleep Position Through 30 Weeks of Gestation and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Silver R, Hunter S, Reddy U, Facco F, Gibbins K, Grobman W, Mercer B, Haas D, Simhan H, Parry S, Wapner R, Louis J, Chung J, Pien G, Schubert F, Saade G, Zee P, Redline S, Parker C. Prospective Evaluation of Maternal Sleep Position Through 30 Weeks of Gestation and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2020, 75: 139-141. DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0000000000000782.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Relationship between Sleep Position and Risk of Extreme Cardiorespiratory Events
Lister G, Rybin DV, Colton T, Heeren TC, Hunt CE, Colson ER, Willinger M, Corwin MJ, Group C. Relationship between Sleep Position and Risk of Extreme Cardiorespiratory Events. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2012, 161: 22-25.e1. PMID: 22364822, PMCID: PMC3607104, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.01.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeCardiorespiratory eventsInfant death syndromePeak incidenceSleep positionSupine positionDeath syndromeSevere cardiorespiratory eventsCase-control studyConditional logistic regressionAdjusted ORsPotential confoundersControl subjectsHigh riskInfantsLogistic regressionSleepSide positionSyndromeIncidenceRiskConfoundersSupineORS
2010
Influence of Prior Advice and Beliefs of Mothers on Infant Sleep Position
Von Kohorn I, Corwin MJ, Rybin DV, Heeren TC, Lister G, Colson ER. Influence of Prior Advice and Beliefs of Mothers on Infant Sleep Position. JAMA Pediatrics 2010, 164: 363-369. PMID: 20368490, PMCID: PMC2901910, DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.26.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Barriers to Following the Supine Sleep Recommendation Among Mothers at Four Centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program
Colson ER, Levenson S, Rybin D, Calianos C, Margolis A, Colton T, Lister G, Corwin MJ. Barriers to Following the Supine Sleep Recommendation Among Mothers at Four Centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program. 2006, 118: e243-e250. PMID: 16882769, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2005-2517.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAirway ObstructionBlack or African AmericanCooperative BehaviorFemaleHealth EducationHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInfantInfant CareInfant, NewbornMaleMaternal-Child Health CentersMothersPovertyRiskSleepSudden Infant DeathSupine PositionSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesWhite PeopleConceptsSudden infant death syndromeInfant death syndromeProne positionSupine positionDeath syndromeSupine sleep recommendationsMultivariate logistic regressionPercent of mothersInfant sleeping positionBlack mothersNonsupine positionsMore infantsUnivariate analysisOdds ratioSleep recommendationsSleep positionWhite infantsBlack infantsSleeping positionInfantsSupineLogistic regressionNursesSleepSyndrome
2005
Barriers to Following the Back-to-Sleep Recommendations: Insights From Focus Groups With Inner-City Caregivers
Colson ER, McCabe LK, Fox K, Levenson S, Colton T, Lister G, Corwin MJ. Barriers to Following the Back-to-Sleep Recommendations: Insights From Focus Groups With Inner-City Caregivers. Academic Pediatrics 2005, 5: 349-354. PMID: 16302836, DOI: 10.1367/a04-220r1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep recommendationsProne positionInfant sleep positionAfrican American infantsCaregivers of infantsHealth care providersAfrican AmericansFocus groupsStandard qualitative techniquesSleep positionSupine positionCare providersHigh incidenceFemale family membersInfantsAmerican infantsEducational interventionCaregiversAdherenceYoung childrenSources of adviceChildren's centresMultiple barriersSleepFamily members
2004
Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant Health Practices Among Low-Income Women
Chung E, McCollum K, Elo I, Lee H, Culhane J. Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant Health Practices Among Low-Income Women. 2004, 113: e523-e529. PMID: 15173532, DOI: 10.1542/peds.113.6.e523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal depressive symptomsBack sleep positionInjury prevention measuresDepressive symptomsSleep positionTime pointsInfant health service useEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScalePersistent depressive symptomsHealth service usePublic Health CenterInfant health servicesWell-child carePercent of womenCommunity-based surveyAfrican American womenInfant receiptPersistent symptomsInfant hospitalizationMean ageSmoke alarmsPostpartum periodHealth centersDepression ScaleService use
2000
Not yet ‘Back to Sleep’: sleep position for infants in two inner‐city clinics
Colson E, Stille C, Payton J, Bernstein B, Dworkin P. Not yet ‘Back to Sleep’: sleep position for infants in two inner‐city clinics. Child Care Health And Development 2000, 6: 269-275. DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-0658.2000.00096.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSudden infant death syndromeHealth care providersInner-city clinicCare providersProne positionSleep positionHealth care provider practiceSleep position practicesHealth supervision visitsInfant death syndromeGroups of infantsPercent of parentsCONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONSSocio-demographic dataProne sleepingTerm infantsProne sleepResults ThirtySupervision visitsSupine positionProvider practicesDeath syndromeInfant sleepInfantsChildren's sleep
1999
Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age
Hunt C, Corwin M, Lister G, Weese-Mayer D, Neuman M, Tinsley L, Baird T, Keens T, Cabral H, Group C. Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1999, 135: 580-586. PMID: 10547246, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70056-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHemoglobin oxygen saturationAcute decreasePeriodic breathingOxygen saturationHealthy infantsSleep positionCollaborative Home Infant Monitoring EvaluationHealthy term infantsRespiratory inductance plethysmographyMonths of ageWeeks of ageTerm infantsMedian baselineMedian numberHeart ratePulse oximetryQuiet breathingInductance plethysmographyUnperturbed sleepHome monitoring technologiesMultivariate analysisInfantsYounger ageNormal breathingLongitudinal assessmentUpper Airway Resistance Syndrome: Effect of Nasal Dilation, Sleep Stage, and Sleep Position
Bahammam A, Tate R, Manfreda J, Kryger M. Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome: Effect of Nasal Dilation, Sleep Stage, and Sleep Position. Sleep 1999, 22: 592-598. PMID: 10450594, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/22.5.592.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUpper airway resistance syndromeStage 1 sleepSleep positionNasal dilationDesaturation timeSleep architectureExternal nasal dilationArousal indexCardiorespiratory parametersSleep stagesNREM sleepNasal cross-sectional areaExternal nasal dilatorSlow-wave sleepObstructive sleepAirway collapsibilityConsecutive patientsNasal dilatorNasal obstructionResistance syndromeSupine positionIntrapharyngeal pressureIndirect markerWave sleepCrossover design
1997
Assessment of Sleep Position Over Time Among Infants At Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrom (SIDS) and Healthy Term Infants. † 462
Silvestri J, Mulvey K, Tinsley L, Keens T, Hunt C, Baird T, Lister G. Assessment of Sleep Position Over Time Among Infants At Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrom (SIDS) and Healthy Term Infants. † 462. Pediatric Research 1997, 41: 79-79. DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199704001-00482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLongitudinal Assessment of Oxygen Saturation and Sleep Position in Healthy Term Infants During the First 6 Months of Life † 1180
Hunt C, Corwin M, Peucker M, Weese-Mayer D, Tinsley L, Keens T, Lister G, Neuman M, Baird T. Longitudinal Assessment of Oxygen Saturation and Sleep Position in Healthy Term Infants During the First 6 Months of Life † 1180. Pediatric Research 1997, 41: 199-199. DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199704001-01199.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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