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“I Am Afraid of Positioning my Baby in Prone”: Beliefs and Knowledge about Tummy Time Practice

OBJECTIVE: To identify beliefs and knowledge about tummy time (TT) practice and its repercussions on motor development. METHODS: Longitudinal study carried out with parents/caregivers of infants older than 30 days of life. Two assessments were performed. A structured interview was conducted, while t...

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Autores principales: e Silva, Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos, Sampaio, Sabrinne Suelen Santos, Moura, Julia Raffin, de Medeiros, Cléa Emanuela Barreto, de Lima-Alvarez, Carolina Daniel, Simão, Camila Rocha, Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra, Pereira, Silvana Alves
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10132908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37124427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4153523
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author e Silva, Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos
Sampaio, Sabrinne Suelen Santos
Moura, Julia Raffin
de Medeiros, Cléa Emanuela Barreto
de Lima-Alvarez, Carolina Daniel
Simão, Camila Rocha
Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra
Pereira, Silvana Alves
author_facet e Silva, Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos
Sampaio, Sabrinne Suelen Santos
Moura, Julia Raffin
de Medeiros, Cléa Emanuela Barreto
de Lima-Alvarez, Carolina Daniel
Simão, Camila Rocha
Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra
Pereira, Silvana Alves
author_sort e Silva, Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify beliefs and knowledge about tummy time (TT) practice and its repercussions on motor development. METHODS: Longitudinal study carried out with parents/caregivers of infants older than 30 days of life. Two assessments were performed. A structured interview was conducted, while the babies were between one and six months old to identify beliefs, knowledge about TT, and the motor milestone achievement expected for the age. At six to 12 months, the risk of motor development delay was tracked using the survey of well-being of young infant questionnaire (SWYC). RESULTS: 41 families responded to the SWYC questionnaire (21 were allocated to the TT group). 31.70% reported that it was not important to put the infants in a prone position while awake, and 70.70% said they are afraid their babies would become breathless when positioned in a prone position. 85.70% of infants from the TT group showed typical development, while 55% of the control group showed atypical development for their age (p = 0.01). Only three infants from the control group were at risk of delayed motor development (p = 0.10). CONCLUSIONS: Most of the families feel insecure about proning their babies and fear breathlessness when positioned. Acquisition of motor milestones prevailed in the TT group, suggesting an association between TT practice and motor milestone achievement.
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spelling pubmed-101329082023-04-27 “I Am Afraid of Positioning my Baby in Prone”: Beliefs and Knowledge about Tummy Time Practice e Silva, Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos Sampaio, Sabrinne Suelen Santos Moura, Julia Raffin de Medeiros, Cléa Emanuela Barreto de Lima-Alvarez, Carolina Daniel Simão, Camila Rocha Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra Pereira, Silvana Alves Int J Pediatr Research Article OBJECTIVE: To identify beliefs and knowledge about tummy time (TT) practice and its repercussions on motor development. METHODS: Longitudinal study carried out with parents/caregivers of infants older than 30 days of life. Two assessments were performed. A structured interview was conducted, while the babies were between one and six months old to identify beliefs, knowledge about TT, and the motor milestone achievement expected for the age. At six to 12 months, the risk of motor development delay was tracked using the survey of well-being of young infant questionnaire (SWYC). RESULTS: 41 families responded to the SWYC questionnaire (21 were allocated to the TT group). 31.70% reported that it was not important to put the infants in a prone position while awake, and 70.70% said they are afraid their babies would become breathless when positioned in a prone position. 85.70% of infants from the TT group showed typical development, while 55% of the control group showed atypical development for their age (p = 0.01). Only three infants from the control group were at risk of delayed motor development (p = 0.10). CONCLUSIONS: Most of the families feel insecure about proning their babies and fear breathlessness when positioned. Acquisition of motor milestones prevailed in the TT group, suggesting an association between TT practice and motor milestone achievement. Hindawi 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10132908/ /pubmed/37124427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4153523 Text en Copyright © 2023 Bianca Fernandes Vasconcelos e Silva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sampaio, Sabrinne Suelen Santos
Moura, Julia Raffin
de Medeiros, Cléa Emanuela Barreto
de Lima-Alvarez, Carolina Daniel
Simão, Camila Rocha
Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra
Pereira, Silvana Alves
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10132908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37124427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4153523
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