Working with families to promote safe sleep for infants 0-12 months of age
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This guideline has been developed to address the question of how health-care providers can partner with families to promote safe sleep for infants 0-12 months of age to reduce known risk factors for injury and death. It provides evidence-based recommendations for nurses and the interprofessional teamG who provide care, in all health-care settings, to parents/caregivers and families of infants. This guideline is intended to be applicable to all nursing domains, including clinical, administration, and education.
Type | Best Practice Guideline |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | External Evaluation: Organization-based Material |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Clinical Practice Guideline(s) |
Research Approach | Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice |
Keywords | Safe Sleep; Infants |
Series | Nursing Best Practice Guideline |
Publisher | Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario |
Date | 2014-02 |
Version | Publisher's Version |
Citation | Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. (2014. February). Working with families to promote safe sleep for infants 0-12 months of age. Toronto, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/347397 |
ISBN | 9781926944562 |
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