Sleep health knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices of underserved mothers with a history of prenatal depression
View File(s)
- Author(s)
- Details
-
Jonika Hash, RN, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington; Amy Walker, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington; Teresa Ward, RN, PhD, FAAN, Professor and Chair, Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington; Susan Spieker, PhD, Professor, Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington
- Sigma Affiliation
- Psi at-Large
- Contributor Affiliation(s)
- University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
Visitor Statistics
Visits vs Downloads
Visitors - World Map
Top Visiting Countries
Country | Visits |
---|
Top Visiting Cities
City | Visits |
---|
Visits (last 6 months)
Downloads (last 6 months)
Popular Works for Hash, Jonika by View
Title | Page Views |
---|
Popular Works for Hash, Jonika by Download
Title | Downloads |
---|
View Citations
Citations
The purpose of this study was to describe the sleep health knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices of an underserved sample of mothers with a history of prenatal depression. This was a cross-sectional, multimethods study involving quantitative and qualitative data. Participants were 16 mothers treated for prenatal depression from community-based clinics caring for underserved populations and their 12- to 36-month-old child. Mothers completed a series of validated questionnaires and a semi-structured interview about their own and their child's sleep health. Analyses included descriptives (quantitative data) and inductive content analysis (qualitative data). Mean total 24-hour child sleep duration was 13.30 hours (SD = 1.34 hours). Of the children, 31.3% had the exact same bedtime routine four or fewer nights per week and 37.5% had a somewhat or very difficult time at bedtime. The average number of nighttime child awakenings was 0.72 (SD = 1.32) times per night. Core constructs about mothers' sleep health and children's sleep health ("Needing to focus on sleep" and "Trying to do what's best," respectively) each emerged from the interview data in three domains. Findings guide future sleep health intervention development.
Funding Details: The National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research Omics and Symptom Science Training Program at the University of Washington Grant T32NR016913 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Grant R01HD080851 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Grant U54HD083091 2018 Sigma/Rosemary Berkel Crisp Research Award
Type | Report |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | None: Sigma Grant Recipient Report |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Cross-Sectional |
Research Approach | Mixed/Multi Method Research |
Keywords | Sleep Health; Underserved Populations; Prenatal Depression; Infants and Toddlers |
Name | 2020 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research |
Host | Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2020 |
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subjects.
-
Maternal attitudes, feeding practices and child weight-for-length percentiles: Maternal participation vs. non-participation in a prenatal infant nutrition education session
Lewis, Connie S.Obesity has reached epidemic proportions nationally and internationally. All ages are affected resulting in physiological and psychological health consequences. Obesity-related habits that begin in childhood may continue ... -
Evidence-based practice knowledge and beliefs among associate degree nursing students: A national, multisite study
Wonder, Amy Hagedorn; Spurlock, Darrell R. Jr. (2018-03-29)Although emphasis is placed on preparing baccalaureate nursing students for EBP, associate degree nurses often work in similar, generalist roles. This presentation, reporting on a multi-site study of associate degree nursing ... -
Toddler sleep problems, co-sleeping, and maternal sleep and mental health
Bentley, Lauren; Armstrong, Bridget; Black, Maureen M. (2017-10-18)A moderated mediation analysis was conducted to examine relations between toddler/maternal sleep, including co-sleeping practices, and maternal mental health, in mothers of low-income toddlers. Results indicated that among ... -
Enhancing knowledge and retention of infant safe sleep practices with simulation
Lemoine, Jennifer; Rholdon, Roger D. Jr.; Templet, Tricia A. (2018-04-02)Sudden unexpected infant death continues to occur in the US despite recommendations made by organizations' establishment of infant safe sleep practices based on best evidence. The overall aim of this study was to determine ... -
The effects of health beliefs, acculturation, and a culturally appropriate teaching intervention on parents' knowledge of and compliance with tuberculosis treatment in a Mexican-American population: A preliminary analysis
McLeod, Renee P.The primary purpose of this research study, using a correlational and comparative descriptive design, was to examine the effects of health beliefs, acculturation, and a culturally appropriate Spanish-language audiotaped ...