What are the barriers to sustaining a safe sleep program for infants within hospital settings: An integrative review of the literature
<h3>Problem</h3><p dir="ltr">Safe sleep programs have been existing since the concept was first defined in 1969. The need for health care providers to model safe sleep practices is essential for successful adherence; however, barriers to promoting safe sleep practices hin...
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| Main Author: | Tawny Lowe (17871080) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Jessie Johnson (16515294) (author), Melody Blanco (17871083) (author), Kristi Yassine (17871086) (author), Sumayya Ansar (17871089) (author), Dina Schnurman (17871092) (author), Hayfaa Al-Naemi (17871095) (author), Helen Sutherland (12221831) (author) |
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2023
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