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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 6/2021

28.01.2021 | Original Article

Possums-based parental education for infant sleep: cued care resulting in sustained breastfeeding

verfasst von: Merve Öztürk, Perran Boran, Refika Ersu, Yüksel Peker

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 6/2021

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Abstract

For infants and their families, sleep consolidation is important in maturing neural and circadian rhythms, and in family dynamics. The Possums Infant Sleep Program is a cued care approach to infant sleep, responding to infant cues in a flexible manner, dialing down the infant’s sympathetic nervous system. The current study evaluated the effect of the Possums program on infant sleep and breastfeeding in infants (6–12 months) from a well-child outpatient clinic in Turkey, with the program intervention group (n = 91) compared with usual care (n = 92). In total, 157 mother-infant dyads completed the study. Infant sleep and breastfeeding rates were assessed at baseline and after 3 months. Nocturnal wakefulness, daytime sleep duration, naps, and night wakening decreased in both groups. Nocturnal sleep duration and the longest stretch of time the child was asleep during the night increased significantly in both groups without any change in total sleep duration. Night wakening was significantly lower and nocturnal sleep duration was significantly higher in the intervention group. However, mixed effects model analyses indicated no significant differences between the groups on any of the sleep outcomes after adjusting for confounders. Despite this, breastfeeding rates were significantly higher in the intervention group compared with those in the usual care group at follow-up.
Conclusion: The Possum infant sleep program provided equivalent positive results on sleep parameters compared to usual care while advocating a more cued response. The critical difference was evident in sustained breastfeeding.
What is Known:
Responsive sleep programs produce sleep consolidation, by responding to the infant’s cues without ignoring, and then gradually reducing parental interaction.
Breastfeeding to sleep may be considered an undesirable sleep association in some infant sleep interventions.
What is New:
The Possums Infant Sleep Program provided equivalent positive results to usual care while advocating a more cued response.
The critical difference was in sustaining breastfeeding, and the program was associated with better breastfeeding rates.
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Metadaten
Titel
Possums-based parental education for infant sleep: cued care resulting in sustained breastfeeding
verfasst von
Merve Öztürk
Perran Boran
Refika Ersu
Yüksel Peker
Publikationsdatum
28.01.2021
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 6/2021
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-021-03942-2

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