Abstract

In Europe in 2015, 726 infants died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bed-sharing is often discussed as a risk factor for SIDS. This paper examines the evidence on the impact of bed-sharing on the risk of SIDS and considers the official recommendations of individual EU countries on safe infant sleep. An integrative literature review was conducted. The Cochrane Library, Pubmed, CINAHL, and MIDRIS databases were searched using the keywords "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome", "SIDS", bed sharing", "breastfeeding" and "baby sleep" for articles in the German or English language that were published between 2012 and February 2019. In a second step, official recommendations for safe baby sleep from 6 EU countries were analyzed. The risk for SIDS in bed-sharing three months postpartum is not higher in the absence of risk factors. Not all EU country recommendations on bed-sharing and SIDS differentiate between bed-sharing in the first 3 months of the baby's life and bed-sharing with babies 3 months or older. Parents and health care professionals need evidence-based information to optimize the newborn baby's sleeping environment. Official recommendations on safe baby sleep should be assessed in regards to their congruence with current research findings on bed-sharing and SIDS.

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