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Är råden från Socialstyrelsen avseende spädbarns sovmiljö tillräckliga?: Enkätstudie om BHV-sjuksköterskors rådgivningssituation kring nattsömnen
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare, Centre of Research on Welfare, Health and Sport (CVHI), Health and Nursing.
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare, Centre of Research on Welfare, Health and Sport (CVHI), Health and Nursing.
2018 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (One Year)), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
Are the advice from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare on infants sleep-position enough? : A survey about nurses at child health service night sleep counseling (English)
Abstract [sv]

Bakgrund: BHV-sjuksköterskan ger råd efter Socialstyrelsens rekommendationer att barn under tre månader sover säkrast i egen säng. Studier visar att många föräldrar väljer att samsova med sina barn. Syfte: Syftet med studien var att undersöka om BHV-sjuksköterskan anseratt Socialstyrelsens råd och rekommendationer angående nattsömnen hos barn under tre månader är tillräckliga samt om och vilka råd som ges om samsovning. Metod: En kvantitativ ansats har använts. En enkät utformades och fylldes i av BHV-sjuksköterskor (n=47) i Nordvästra Skåne. Resultat: Resultatet visade att BHV-sjuksköterskorna ansåg att samsovning är vanligt förekommande och att de ofta ger råd kring hur samsovning kan ske säkrare. Resultatet visade också att BHV-sjuksköterskorna har olika uppfattningar om vad säker samsovning är samt vilka råd de ger. En fjärdedel av BHV-sjuksköterskorna ansåg att råden är otillräckliga. Slutsats: Studien visar att BHV-sjuksköterskor ger råd kring hur samsovning kan ske säkrare trots att detta inte rekommenderas samt att de ger olika råd. Detta ger ett behov av utökade råd och rekommendationer angående barns sovmiljö när det är yngre än tre månader.  

Abstract [en]

Background: Nurses at child health service give advice from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare that infants under three months should sleep in its own cot. Many parents choose to bed share with their infant. Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate if the nurses at child health services find that the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare´s advice and recommendations regarding night sleep in infants under three months are sufficient and whether and what advice they give regarding bed sharing. Method:A quantitative approach has been used. A survey was drafted and replied by nurses at child health care service (n=47) in south Sweden. Results: The results show that the nurses consider that bed sharing was common and that they often gave advice on how bed sharing can be safer. The nurses had different perceptions of what safe bed sharing is and what advice they provide. A quarter of the nurses consider the advice to be insufficient. Conclusion:Nurses at child health service give advice on how bed sharing can be safer even though this is not recommended in Sweden and that they provide different advice. This requires extended advice regarding infants sleep environment. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2018. , p. 21
Keywords [en]
Bed-sharing, infants, nurses at child health service, sleep counseling
Keywords [sv]
BHV-sjuksköterskor, samsovning, spädbarn, sömnrådgivning
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Medical and Health Sciences Nursing
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-37088OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-37088DiVA, id: diva2:1218919
Educational program
Specialist Nursing - Pediatric Nursing, 60 credits
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(Swedish)
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Available from: 2018-06-15 Created: 2018-06-15 Last updated: 2018-06-15Bibliographically approved

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