Reducing SUID Risk Among High-Risk Infants at Local, State, and National Levels
10/26/2023 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT
Admission
- $25.00 - Early Bird Registration For Non-Members
- $36.00 - General Registration For Non-Members
- $200.00 - Early Bird Group Ticket For Non-Members
- $310.00 - General Registration Group Ticket For Non-Members
Summary
Preterm infants are at much higher risk for sleep-associated death than full term infants. Yet, they are much less likely to be placed in safe sleep positions or environments. This presentation will describe several interventions that seek to improve safe sleep practices among preterm infants.
Objectives:
1. Describe the epidemiology of SUID and safe sleep practices for the general US infant population and for preterm infants.
2. Describe clinical research, quality improvement, and implementation science approaches to improving safe infant sleep practices.
3. Describe the critical role of families in NICU safe infant sleep quality improvement efforts.
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Objectives:
1. Describe the epidemiology of SUID and safe sleep practices for the general US infant population and for preterm infants.
2. Describe clinical research, quality improvement, and implementation science approaches to improving safe infant sleep practices.
3. Describe the critical role of families in NICU safe infant sleep quality improvement efforts.
Can't attend the live event?
Register today & receive a link to the recording within 1 week from the live event
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Target Audience: Advocates, CLE / CLES / CLECs, Community Members, Doulas, IBCLCs, Midwives, Occupational Therapists, PA/NPs, Peer Counselors, Physicians, Public Health Practitioners, Registered Dietitians, Registered Nurse (RN)s, Ot
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