Parental decision making about safer sleep practices: A qualitative study of the perspectives of families with additional health and social care needs.
Simon BarrettJane BarlowHannah CannAnna PeaseKate ShiellsJenny WoodmanRuth McGovernPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Open conversations tailored to the needs of families, focused upon understanding why and when parent(s) do or do not follow safer sleep guidance seem a promising way of promoting safer sleep practices. Safer sleep discussions with these families are likely to be best delivered as part of wider infant care by professionals who have an established and continuing trusting relationship with parents. While advice and information should be provided by any professional in contact with the family with the necessary expertise, sensitive conversations around sleeping practices, particularly co-sleeping, may be more easily facilitated by professionals where the statutory responsibility for safeguarding is less apparent.