Safe Sleep | January 28, 2021
Date of Presentation: January 28, 2020
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Maternal and Child Health Early Relational Health (ERH): Parents, Caregivers, and Babies ECHO
Keywords: #safe sleep #SIDS #sudden infant death syndrome
In this presentation, Anna Stiefvater, will discuss safe sleep practices to reduce the chance of SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, setting up a safe sleep environment and share valuable safe sleep resources.
Presented by:
Anna Stiefvater
Anna Stiefvater, RN, MPH lives in Portland, is the mother of two middle school girls and is the Perinatal Nurse Consultant for the Oregon Public Health Division. In her role at the Public Health Division, she coordinates teams of staff and stakeholders and partners to develop and implement programs and policies aimed at improving the health of Oregon’s families. Anna has spent over 20 years working with mothers and young families to promote health and prevent disease at the individual, community and policy level. She earned her nursing degree from Pacific Lutheran University and her graduate degree in public health from Boston University.
Resources Provided:
- Sudden Infant Death and Social Justice: A Syndemics Approach (Matern Child Nutr)
- Safe Sleep for Native Babies (IHS)
- Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment (AAP/Pediatrics)
- Evidence Base for 2016 Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment; a breakdown of the studies reviewed that led to the recommendations (AAP/Pediatrics)
- Definition Data and Statistics, Parent and Caregiver Resources, Training Resources (CDC)
Date added: January 28, 2021











































