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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 5/2017

Open Access 01-05-2017 | Original Article

Safe sleeping positions: practice and policy for babies with cleft palate

Authors: Karen Davies, Iain A Bruce, Patricia Bannister, Peter Callery

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Guidance recommends ‘back to sleep’ positioning for infants from birth in order to reduce the risk of sudden infant death. Exceptions have been made for babies with severe respiratory difficulties where lateral positioning may be recommended, although uncertainty exists for other conditions affecting the upper airway structures, such as cleft palate. This paper presents research of (i) current advice on sleep positioning provided to parents of infants with cleft palate in the UK; and (ii) decision making by clinical nurse specialists when advising parents of infants with cleft palate. A qualitative descriptive study used data from a national survey with clinical nurse specialists from 12 regional cleft centres in the UK to investigate current practice. Data were collected using semi-structured telephone interviews and analysed using content analysis. Over half the regional centres used lateral sleep positioning based on clinical judgement of the infants’ respiratory effort and upper airway obstruction. Assessment relied upon clinical judgement augmented by a range of clinical indicators, such as measures of oxygen saturation, heart rate and respiration.
Conclusion: Specialist practitioners face a clinical dilemma between adhering to standard ‘back to sleep’ guidance and responding to clinical assessment of respiratory effort for infants with cleft palate. In the absence of clear evidence, specialist centres rely on clinical judgement regarding respiratory problems to identify what they believe is the most appropriate sleeping position for infants with cleft palate. Further research is needed to determine the best sleep position for an infant with cleft palate.
What is Known
Supine sleep positioning reduces the risk of sudden infant death in new born infants.
There is uncertainty about the benefits or risks of lateral sleep positioning for infants with upper airway restrictions arising from cleft palate.
What is New
Variability exists in the information/advice provided to parents of infants with cleft palate regarding sleep positioning.
Over half the national specialist centres for cleft palate in the UK advise positioning infants with CP in the lateral position as a routine measure to reduce difficulties with respiration.
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Metadata
Title
Safe sleeping positions: practice and policy for babies with cleft palate
Authors
Karen Davies
Iain A Bruce
Patricia Bannister
Peter Callery
Publication date
01-05-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-2893-0

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