Incorporation of Safe Sleep Education Into m-Health Technology
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N/AInterventional Study
Sudden Infant Death
No Placebo Group
Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo.
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At a Glance
Age
18 and older
Sex
Any
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Prevention
Participants needed
150 (estimated)
Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University · Other
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for English-speaking caregivers over 18 years old who have infants aged 0-4 months and use a smartphone. Participants will help test a mobile app that provides education on safe sleep practices for babies.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
You may be able to join if
I am over 18 years old.
I speak English.
I have an infant aged 0-4 months.
I use a smartphone.
You may not be able to join if
I am under 18 years old.
I cannot consent for myself.
I do not speak English.
My infant has critical care needs.
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Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID) is the leading cause of death in infants age 28 days to 1 year. Protective factors, such as supine positioning, firm sleep surface, breastfeeding, pacifier use, elimination of soft objects from the sleep space, and avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs have been shown to decrease the risk. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that healthca…
Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID) is the leading cause of death in infants age 28 days to 1 year. Protective factors, such as supine positioning, firm sleep surface, breastfeeding, pacifier use, elimination of soft objects from the sleep space, and avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs have been shown to decrease the risk. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that healthcare providers model and convey safe sleep practices during patient encounters. Pediatric emergency departments (PED) serve as front-line contact for populations at greatest risk for SUID, however few interventions have been tested in the PED setting. M- Health (mobile health) apps have previously demonstrated the ability to deliver safety education to parents and are well suited for use in the PED given limited clinician time and long wait times. Safety in Seconds (SIS) is a theory based, m-Health injury prevention tool focused on care seat safety and fire safety with previously demonstrated effectiveness in an NIH-funded randomized trial. This study aims to add safe sleep education into the SIS, and subsequently disseminate the app in the PED setting. Integration of safe sleep education into SIS represents an opportunity to increase safe sleep knowledge and practices through a proven effective m-Health intervention. This study addresses this potential by incorporating a previously developed, theory-driven and evidence-based safe sleep education into the SIS app and testing the feasibility of deployment in the PED.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* English speaking caregivers over 18 of infants age 0-4 months
* Use a smart phone
Exclusion Criteria:
* Non English speaking
* Under 18 years of age or unable to consent for themselves
* High acuity, critical care needs of infant patient that would limit participation during…
Inclusion Criteria:
* English speaking caregivers over 18 of infants age 0-4 months
* Use a smart phone
Exclusion Criteria:
* Non English speaking
* Under 18 years of age or unable to consent for themselves
* High acuity, critical care needs of infant patient that would limit participation during initial PED visit.
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