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. Pediatrics 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
2001
Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience
Colson E, Bergman D, Shapiro E, Leventhal J. Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience. Birth 2001, 28: 249-253. PMID: 11903213, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-536x.2001.00249.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupine positionSudden infant death syndromeUrban primary care centerPrimary care centersWell-child visitsInfant death syndromeCause of deathCurrent American AcademyInfant sleeping positionPercent of parentsPostpartum hospitalInner-city parentsHealthy infantsPostpartum periodProne positionCare centerPediatrics recommendationsDeath syndromeInner-city settingsNewborn sleepSleeping positionInfant sleepInfantsAmerican AcademyPostpartum experiences
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