Saturday, September 13, 2014

SIDS and the research


This week I will discuss SIDS also known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Berger text defined SIDS as a situation where a healthy infant usually between the ages of 2 to 6 months old stops breathing and dies unexpectedly while asleep (Berger 2014).  It was researched the tens of thousands of infants were dying from SIDS. Here in North America it is referred to as crib death and in England it is referred to as cot death. I researched a few articles and found that more infants were dying from the parents being uneducated about SIDS.

 Berger had a scientist Susan Beal who conducted research in South Australia in her research she found that most infants that were from a Australian  Asian ethnic decent had less deaths then Australians that were from a European decent because their babies were being put to sleep on their backs rather than their stomachs. She tested her hypothesis with parents that were not from a Asian background to put their children to bed on their backs and several years of research she found that back sleeping lessened the cause of SIDS. The research caught the attention of doctors in Netherlands where the parents were putting the babies to sleep on their stomachs advised by the doctors. Many other doctors across the nation and nation to nation had started advising parents about putting babies to sleep on their backs oppose to their stomachs. The numbers of infants deaths had decreased most children that would die as infants were from all different life styles but mainly infants from under privileged communities died. Parents of infants that died were either drug users, smokers, and bed sharing. I found some helpful tips from SIDS.org website that can help reduce the risk.

The subject of SIDS is important to me because of a family member that lost his daughter from SIDS. She was only 5 months old. Her parents were young 22 and 23 years old. Her parents were smokers and they would bed share with her. The night she died she was in the bed with her parents when they woke up the baby was blue and cold. Very tragic for our family there were 4 births for our family but one child is gone she would have been 2 years old November 11. I had just had my daughter before her death and after this happened I would make sure my daughter was in safe sleep position. I have been educated on safe sleep from working in child care for so many years and then it hit home for me. They are expecting another child and I hope that they are educated and will be more careful with how their infant sleeps. Most people do not realize that even though they smoke outside that they should wash their hands after smoking.

References

 

Berger, K. (2012). Understanding How or Why. The Developing Person Through Childhood (ed., ). New York: Worth Publishers.


SIDS AND KIDS

1 comment:

  1. SIDS is a major concern among families with infants in my opinion. The text discussed in detail the study of babies sleeping on their back. When my daughters were born (27 years ago) I was not aware of SIDS because my premature daughters slept on their stomachs. Viewing Figure 1.1 in the text, the SIDS rates for 1986 was less than 2% (Berger, 2012, p. 6). I agree, the number of SIDS rates have decreased since 1983 (p. 6). It's my belief the decline took place as families were educated about SIDS. I'm truly sorry your family member lost his daughter to SIDS.

    Berger, K. S. (2012). The developing person through childhood (6th ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishers

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