The Relationship Between Diaper Insecurity and Safe Infant Sleep Practices: A Prospective Survey of Kansas Birthing Persons

尿布不安全与婴儿安全睡眠习惯之间的关系:堪萨斯州分娩者的前瞻性调查

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Abstract

Safe sleep practices, including use of sleep-appropriate clothing, are crucial for reducing sleep-related deaths. Diapers are part of infant sleepwear, but many caregivers cannot afford them. This study explored diaper insecurity and safe sleep practices, with secondary assessment of social health factors. A 34-question survey examined infant sleep practices, diaper insecurity, and social determinants of health among birthing persons in Kansas who received safe sleep education. Of respondents, 69% (n = 78/113) experienced diaper insecurity, with affected infants being older (6.8 vs 5.3 months, P = .026), non-Hispanic (P = .049), and on Medicaid (P = .018). No significant difference in sleep practices was found. Diaper-insecure participants were more likely to report housing insecurity (P = .029), food insecurity (P < .001), childcare difficulties (P = .007) and financial insecurity (P < .001). These findings showcase the need for screening and interventional support for diaper insecurity, especially for families experiencing challenges related to social health factors, receiving Medicaid, and/or with infants over 6 months old.

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