Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador

Ecuador’s annual mortality rate from SIDS is 0.4 per 100 000 people, 4 times higher than neighboring countries Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. Modifying the infant sleep environment toward safe practice has been demonstrated to be the most effective risk reduction strategy in reducing mortality from SIDS...

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Main Authors: Hartley Feld MSN, PhD, Janeth Ceballos Osorio MD, FAAP, Marisol Bahamonde MD, Thomas Young MD, FAAP, Pablo Boada JD, MSc, Mary Kay Rayens PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-08-01
Series:Global Pediatric Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211044112
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spelling doaj-d21832cccf9640b2907d740f54c8b38c2021-08-31T21:34:48ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Pediatric Health2333-794X2021-08-01810.1177/2333794X211044112Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in EcuadorHartley Feld MSN, PhD0Janeth Ceballos Osorio MD, FAAP1Marisol Bahamonde MD2Thomas Young MD, FAAP3Pablo Boada JD, MSc4Mary Kay Rayens PhD5University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USAUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USAUniversidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Pichincha, EcuadorUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USAFundación Hombro a Hombro, Quito, Pichincha, EcuadorUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USAEcuador’s annual mortality rate from SIDS is 0.4 per 100 000 people, 4 times higher than neighboring countries Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. Modifying the infant sleep environment toward safe practice has been demonstrated to be the most effective risk reduction strategy in reducing mortality from SIDS and little is known about sleep practices in Ecuador. The purpose of this study is to describe baseline infant sleep intentions of pregnant women in a peri-urban, low resource community in Ecuador. We also aim to identify demographic and psychosocial factors associated with suboptimal sleep practices in this context to develop long-term strategies to identify infants with high risk for SIDS/SUID. A cross-sectional study design was employed with 100 women in their third trimester of pregnancy. The majority of women were partnered (82%), both parents had approximately 8 years of education, and over half reported that their incomes met or exceeded their basic needs (55%). Significant predictors of safer sleep intention included years of paternal education ( P  = .019) and income meeting their basic needs ( P  = .0049). For each additional year of paternal education, families were 23% more likely to report safer intended infant sleep practices. Compared to those whose income did not allow for basic needs, those who had sufficient income to meet (or exceed) basic needs were 425% more likely to report safer intended sleep practices. Targeted interventions to high-risk populations may reduce the burden of SIDS/SUID in this community.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211044112
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author Hartley Feld MSN, PhD
Janeth Ceballos Osorio MD, FAAP
Marisol Bahamonde MD
Thomas Young MD, FAAP
Pablo Boada JD, MSc
Mary Kay Rayens PhD
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Janeth Ceballos Osorio MD, FAAP
Marisol Bahamonde MD
Thomas Young MD, FAAP
Pablo Boada JD, MSc
Mary Kay Rayens PhD
Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
Global Pediatric Health
author_facet Hartley Feld MSN, PhD
Janeth Ceballos Osorio MD, FAAP
Marisol Bahamonde MD
Thomas Young MD, FAAP
Pablo Boada JD, MSc
Mary Kay Rayens PhD
author_sort Hartley Feld MSN, PhD
title Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
title_short Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
title_full Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
title_fullStr Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and Paternal Education Associated With Infant Safe Sleep Intentions in a Peri-Urban Community in Ecuador
title_sort poverty and paternal education associated with infant safe sleep intentions in a peri-urban community in ecuador
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Global Pediatric Health
issn 2333-794X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Ecuador’s annual mortality rate from SIDS is 0.4 per 100 000 people, 4 times higher than neighboring countries Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. Modifying the infant sleep environment toward safe practice has been demonstrated to be the most effective risk reduction strategy in reducing mortality from SIDS and little is known about sleep practices in Ecuador. The purpose of this study is to describe baseline infant sleep intentions of pregnant women in a peri-urban, low resource community in Ecuador. We also aim to identify demographic and psychosocial factors associated with suboptimal sleep practices in this context to develop long-term strategies to identify infants with high risk for SIDS/SUID. A cross-sectional study design was employed with 100 women in their third trimester of pregnancy. The majority of women were partnered (82%), both parents had approximately 8 years of education, and over half reported that their incomes met or exceeded their basic needs (55%). Significant predictors of safer sleep intention included years of paternal education ( P  = .019) and income meeting their basic needs ( P  = .0049). For each additional year of paternal education, families were 23% more likely to report safer intended infant sleep practices. Compared to those whose income did not allow for basic needs, those who had sufficient income to meet (or exceed) basic needs were 425% more likely to report safer intended sleep practices. Targeted interventions to high-risk populations may reduce the burden of SIDS/SUID in this community.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211044112
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