Trying to Do What's Best: Maternal Perspectives About Toddler Sleep Health Among an Underresourced Sample of Mothers With Diverse Racial and Ethnic Identities.
J Pediatr Health Care
; 38(2): 160-171, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
This study describes mothers' knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices about their toddler's sleep health among an underresourced sample of mothers with diverse racial and ethnic identities.METHOD:
This was a descriptive qualitative study with 16 mothers and their 12- to 36-month-old child. Mothers completed a semistructured, audio-recorded interview about their toddler's sleep health. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis on the basis of established methods.RESULTS:
Mothers self-identified as 18.8% Black, 43.8% White, 12.5% multiracial, 25.0% other race, and 37.5% Hispanic. Of the mothers, 80.0% reported a past year household income of ≤ $40,000. A core construct, "Trying to do What's Best," emerged from the interview data, and this construct included three domains Getting Good Sleep, Getting Thrown Off, and Rolling With It.DISCUSSION:
Findings support future strengths-based and multilevel sleep health-promoting interventions.Palabras clave
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Grupos Raciales
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Madres
Límite:
Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Pediatr Health Care
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J. pediatr. health care
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Journal of pediatric health care
Asunto de la revista:
ENFERMAGEM
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PEDIATRIA
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SERVICOS DE SAUDE
Año:
2024
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Article