This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguarding Panel on Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI). The wider review covered three areas: interventions to improve safer sleep practices in high‐risk families, interventions to improve engagement with services and decision making by parents at high risk of SUDI about infant sleep environments. Here, we report the qualitative and quantitative studies reviewed under the engagement strand. Parental engagement is understood to be a multidimensional task for health and social care professionals comprising attitudinal, relational and behavioural components. Following a PROSPERO registered systematic review synthesizing the three strands outlined...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths, such as accidental suffoc...
Background: Queensland has consistently experienced one of the highest rates of sudden unexpected de...
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of parenting interventions in preventing unintentional inju...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
Background: Advice to families to follow infant care practices known to reduce the risks of Sudden U...
Background: Advice to families to follow infant care practices known to reduce the risks of Sudden U...
This literature review was commissioned by the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel to investiga...
Background Advice to families to sleep infants on their backs, avoid smoke exposure, reduce excess b...
Objective: To improve health professional knowledge, attitude, and practice deficits relating to sud...
Theoretical Principles: Sociological frameworks may enhance understanding of the complex and multid...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
Despite significant reductions in infant sleep-related deaths, they continue to be a leading cause o...
A comprehensive Child Death Review programme commenced in England in 2008; police, healthcare and so...
Purpose: Many countries now have detailed investigations following sudden unexpected death in infan...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths, such as accidental suffoc...
Background: Queensland has consistently experienced one of the highest rates of sudden unexpected de...
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of parenting interventions in preventing unintentional inju...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
Background: Advice to families to follow infant care practices known to reduce the risks of Sudden U...
Background: Advice to families to follow infant care practices known to reduce the risks of Sudden U...
This literature review was commissioned by the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel to investiga...
Background Advice to families to sleep infants on their backs, avoid smoke exposure, reduce excess b...
Objective: To improve health professional knowledge, attitude, and practice deficits relating to sud...
Theoretical Principles: Sociological frameworks may enhance understanding of the complex and multid...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
Despite significant reductions in infant sleep-related deaths, they continue to be a leading cause o...
A comprehensive Child Death Review programme commenced in England in 2008; police, healthcare and so...
Purpose: Many countries now have detailed investigations following sudden unexpected death in infan...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related infant deaths, such as accidental suffoc...
Background: Queensland has consistently experienced one of the highest rates of sudden unexpected de...
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of parenting interventions in preventing unintentional inju...