Can social media stop SIDS? new study aims to protect preemies
NCT ID NCT07420686
Summary
This study aims to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by teaching safe sleep practices to mothers of premature babies. Researchers will test two types of training—one given in the hospital and another sent via text/video messages after the baby goes home—to see which helps families follow safety rules best. The study will involve 1,600 mothers across 16 hospitals to find the most effective way to keep infants safe while sleeping.
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01545, United States
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