This study addresses Norwegian infants’ sleeping places during the day and night. In the first part we asked the general public to indicate where they think infants should sleep by placing stickers on a depiction of different sleeping places. This revealed that infants were expected to predominantly sleep outside in a stroller during the day and either bedshare, room share or sleep independently from their parents at night. Interviews with Norwegian mothers confirmed these patterns and revealed that mothers emphasized the benefits of fresh air and being out in nature. They expressed valuing independence, though their opinions on how this could be achieved diverged, some proposing independent, other co-sleeping. Other outcomes of sleeping ar...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Disruption of parental sleep in hospital, with frequent awakenings and poor sleep quality, limits th...
The Brenna Committee wanted to gain an understanding of the reasons why some families in Norway do n...
This study addresses Norwegian infants’ sleeping places during the day and night. In the first part ...
Aim Campaigns to prevent prone sleeping and other modifiable risk factors have greatly reduced the ...
Svalbard is a remote and scarcely populated Arctic archipelago and is considered to be mostly influe...
Background: Guidelines for safe infant sleep around the world are inconsistent. There are few simila...
Sleep is important to a healthy lifestyle for parents and children, and having effective ways of put...
Abstract Objective: To establish the prevalence of various types of bed sharing in Norway and inve...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
The pros and cons of parent-infant bed-sharing have been hotly debated in both the academic and prof...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
ABSTRACT: In an experiment of nature, a normal cohort of parents who were raised under communal slee...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
The aim of our study was to assess the extent to which families followed recommendations, issued by ...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Disruption of parental sleep in hospital, with frequent awakenings and poor sleep quality, limits th...
The Brenna Committee wanted to gain an understanding of the reasons why some families in Norway do n...
This study addresses Norwegian infants’ sleeping places during the day and night. In the first part ...
Aim Campaigns to prevent prone sleeping and other modifiable risk factors have greatly reduced the ...
Svalbard is a remote and scarcely populated Arctic archipelago and is considered to be mostly influe...
Background: Guidelines for safe infant sleep around the world are inconsistent. There are few simila...
Sleep is important to a healthy lifestyle for parents and children, and having effective ways of put...
Abstract Objective: To establish the prevalence of various types of bed sharing in Norway and inve...
Mother-infant sleep arrangements significantly differ in Western and non-Western cultures. In the We...
The pros and cons of parent-infant bed-sharing have been hotly debated in both the academic and prof...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
ABSTRACT: In an experiment of nature, a normal cohort of parents who were raised under communal slee...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
The aim of our study was to assess the extent to which families followed recommendations, issued by ...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Disruption of parental sleep in hospital, with frequent awakenings and poor sleep quality, limits th...
The Brenna Committee wanted to gain an understanding of the reasons why some families in Norway do n...