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Title: Indigenous Health FOCUS. UNITING CULTURAL PRACTICES AND SAFE SLEEP ENVIRONMENTS FOR VULNERABLE INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN INFANTS
Authors: Craigie, Leanne
Kearney, Lauren 
Cowan, Stephanie
Young, Jeanine
Watson, Karen
Issue Date: 2017
Source: 24, (9), 2017, p. 37-37
Pages: 37-37
Journal: Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal
Abstract: The article discusses the highlights of a study conducted to determine the safety, feasibility and effectiveness of the New Zealand Pepi-Pod Program within Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. Topics covered include the high risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies, the co-sleeping practice used by Indigenous families in Australia and New Zealand, and details relating to the Pepi-Pod Program.pictorial. Journal Subset: Australia & New Zealand; Core Nursing; Nursing.
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Keywords: Indigenous Health -- AustraliaSudden Infant Death -- Risk Factors;Cultural Competence;Australia;Bed Sharing
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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