Posted on 08/19/2017 1:21:27 PM PDT by azkathy
The equation for the latest way to protect newborns from sudden infant death goes as follows:
Technology + Smart, Practical Thinking = Greater Safety
Credit doctors and nurses from three university medical schools for developing an ingeniously straightforward method that reinforces essential child care methods for sleep-deprived parents at a time when they're most prone to overlook them. Specifically, these professionals determined, as stated in a news release announcing the findings, that a "series of educational videos delivered by text or email successfully encouraged new mothers to use safe sleep practices for their babies, reducing the risk of sudden infant death," otherwise known as SIDS.
Timely reminders arriving via smartphone. In the middle of the night. Brilliant.
The theory going in was that mothers are made aware of how to best protect their new arrivals from SIDS, but when it actually comes to implementing those safety practices while in a sleepy stupor, as my colleague pointed out last summer, that's when dangers arise. So researchers developed a "mobile health program" that delivered safety reminders and proper care techniques to mothers' phones at the time they needed to be reminded which "significantly improved compliance" regarding the essential recommendations in four areas of care:
supine sleep position (infant face up, lying on its back) sleeping in the same room as the mother, without sharing the same bed no use of any soft bedding, or soft mattress using a pacifier Citing results from the randomized, controlled clinical trial, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the researchers found:
"mothers receiving the safe sleep mobile health intervention had higher prevalence of placing their infants supine compared with mothers receiving the control mobile health intervention (89.1% vs 80.2%, respectively)" "room sharing without bed sharing (82.8% vs 70.4%)" "no soft bedding use (79.4% vs 67.6%)" "any pacifier use (68.5% vs 59.8%)" "[M]any parents worry about their baby choking when they're on the back. Therefore, we sent them a video showing them that this is not true," said Rachel Moon, MD, from the University of Virginia Schools of Medicine and Nursing, which partnered with the Schools of Medicine from Yale University and Boston University. "A lot of parents can be overwhelmed when caring for a new baby, partly because they are not sure what to do or get different advice from different people. We think that the videos and support that we provided in the texts and emails helped to give parents the information that they needed when they needed it and also addressed common concerns many parents have." As for the study, it was based on survey information provided by 1,263 mothers in 16 hospitals, all of whom provided written informed consent. (This participation group was derived from an initial pool of 1,600 mothers, 100 from each of the hospitals.) Among the requirements, all mothers had to speak English, live in the United States and were able to receive daily emails and texts.
"The messages and videos were timed to address challenges and questions that arise at specific time points; therefore, providing this additional information to parents at critical times may have been important in assuaging concerns about adherence to recommended practices," the authors wrote.
"Furthermore, receiving frequent videos and email or text messages may have served as a virtual support system for mothers, reinforcing safe parental practices," and that, they continued, "interventions for multiple health issues have found that messages tailored to clinical situations and sent on a daily to weekly basis are associated with positive effects."
One of the study's limitations acknowledged by the authors was that those not responding to the survey were "predominantly younger, black, single, and less well educated, which are all factors typically associated with higher rates of non-adherence with safe sleep recommendations." Another was that respondents were only English speakers, meaning the results can not be applied to other populations. And finally, self-reported data has its own built-in limits.
These researchers say that in the future they're hoping to expand the scope of the study to a larger pool of participants, and to improve the quality and impact of the late-night messaging.
The link above gives the details on the expert testimony that was reviewed by the US Court of Federal Claims. The Special Master of the Court has determined that the baby's death was caused by the 7 vaccines he was given. This was filed July 10, 2017. President Trump needs to read this and stop the madness of vaccinating babies with unsafe products. SIDS is the leading cause of infant DEATH and yet our government officials cover it up. Profiteers of vaccines need to stop the evil.
From the link above, "On page 1: Petitioners allege that as a result of receiving vaccinations for Diphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis (DTaP), inactivated polio (IPV), haemophilus influenzae (HiB), Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV), and Rotavirus vaccinations on September 2, 2011, XXX passed away from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) on September 3, 2011. IV. CONCLUSION In this case, I have concluded, after review of the evidence, that it is more likely than not that the vaccines played a substantial causal role in the death of XXX without the effect of which he would not have died. The role of inflammatory cytokines as neuro-modulators in the infant medulla has been well described and is likely the reason for a significant number of SIDS deaths occurring in conjunction with mild infection. I have concluded that it is more likely than not that the vaccine-stimulated cytokines had the same effect in this vulnerable infant during sleep."
How did humanity ever survive without the benevolent surveillance of The State?
Those who need doctors to text them to remind them not to let their children die in sleep, perhaps should not be having kids in the first place.
Exactly! How about instead of sending texts to these Mom’s they do some actual research into the harm being caused by vaccines and actually give them that information.
Around the same time they started the back to sleep program they quit counting babies that died of SIDS if they were over 12 months old. Waa Laa, the death rate lowered magically.
Stupid.
You call me in the middle of the night and someone had better be dying or someone will be hurt.
Probably is they didn’t. So many babies die from SIDS every year. I can’t believe some are disturbed by this. Good God those parents whose babies died during the night would have loved this service. Some FREEPERS are so nasty towards anything new.
<Those who need doctors to text them to remind them not to let their children die in sleep, perhaps should not be having kids in the first place.
I’m not sure I get your post. I had a sister who died from SIDS during a nap. Not at night, not when my mother was asleep or sleepy. She was my mother’s 6th child. I’m pretty sure my mother knew what to do with babies by that point. SIDS has nothing to do with ‘letting’ a baby die in its sleep.
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