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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 10/2015

01-10-2015 | Original Article

Assessment of parental awareness of the shaken baby syndrome in Ireland

Authors: Amandeep K. Mann, Birendra Rai, Farhana Sharif, Claudine Vavasseur

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 10/2015

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Abstract

Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) results in cerebral trauma. Creating awareness through education may improve parental response to a distressed infant. We aim to assess current parental understanding of SBS and identify knowledge gaps. A prospective assessment was carried out in two independent maternity hospitals (National Maternity Hospital (NMH) and Midland Regional Hospital (MRH)) over a 4-month period. Multi-dimensional questionnaires were distributed to parents (n = 233) and results were assessed anonymously. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS21 software. Two hundred thirty-three participants were included: n = 114 (NMH), n = 119 (MRH). Fifty-four percent (n = 62, NMH) and 50 % (n = 60, MRH) had never heard of SBS. Of those who had, media was the commonest source: 94 % (47/50) NMH; 86 % (47/59) MRH. Less than 1 % of participants obtained information through a health care provider. Nearly all respondents wanted further information, regardless of whether they had prior knowledge (100 % (NMH); 99.2 % (MRH)). Participants wanted information delivered via a midwife (51 % (58/114) NMH; 45 % (54/119) MRH), with reading material (61 % (69/114) NMH; 59 % (70/119) MRH), during pre-natal period (50 % (57/114) NMH; 65 % (77/119) MRH). Importantly, parents of Irish origin were more likely to have heard of SBS compared to those of non-Irish origin (p = 0.026 (NMH), p = 0.020 (MRH)).
Conclusion: Half of all participants had no prior knowledge of SBS, with majority expressing interest in learning more. Therefore, a national “Don’t Shake” campaign is evolving.
What is Known:
Studies have shown that educating parents regarding shaken baby syndrome (SBS) may result in a more safe and appropriate response to infant crying [ 3 ].
In Ireland, there is no such education provided to parents in maternity hospitals.
What is New:
Just over half of our participants had not heard of SBS, and we have identified parental perceptions of SBS, and parents preferred method of anti-SBS education delivery.
This research will act as a launching platform for an anti-SBS campaign in Ireland.
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Metadata
Title
Assessment of parental awareness of the shaken baby syndrome in Ireland
Authors
Amandeep K. Mann
Birendra Rai
Farhana Sharif
Claudine Vavasseur
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 10/2015
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-015-2528-2

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