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Papers by Jeanine Young
In the UK, infants of South Asian parents have a lower rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS... more In the UK, infants of South Asian parents have a lower rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than White British infants. Infant care and life style behaviours are strongly associated with SIDS risk. This paper describes and explores variability in infant care between White ...
Early Human Development, 1998
Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2023
Sigma Theta Tau International's 23rd International Nursing Research Congress, 2012
Neonatal, paediatric and child health nursing, 2002
... Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in... more ... Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in Queensland? Schluter, Philip & Young, Jeanine (2002) Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in Queensland? ...
Acta Paediatrica, Apr 14, 2020
AimTo examine differences in the prevalence of risk factors for sudden unexpected death in infanc... more AimTo examine differences in the prevalence of risk factors for sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous infants.MethodsA retrospective cohort study of SUDI in Queensland during 2010‐2014 examined exposure to SUDI risk factors, to identify factors accounting for higher SUDI mortality among Indigenous infants. A multistage algorithm was applied to linked data to determine Indigenous status.ResultsThere were 228 SUDI, of which Indigenous infants comprised 26.8%. The Indigenous SUDI rate was 2.13/1000 live births compared to 0.72/1000 for non‐Indigenous. The disparity between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous SUDI was accounted for by surface sharing (OR = 2.93 95% CI = 1.41, 6.07), smoking (OR = 2.49, 95% CI = 1.13, 5.52), and a combination of background antenatal and sociodemographic factors (inadequate antenatal care [OR = 6.93, 95% CI = 2.20, 21.86], young maternal age at first birth [OR = 4.02, 95% CI = 1.49, 10.80] and outer regional [OR = 3.03, 95% CI = 1.37, 6.72] and remote locations [OR = 11.31, 95% CI = 3.47, 36.83]).ConclusionCulturally responsive prevention efforts, including wrap‐around maternity care and strategies that reduce maternal smoking and promote safer yet culturally acceptable ways of surface sharing, may reduce Indigenous SUDI mortality.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2010
Women and Birth, Sep 1, 2022
Women and Birth, Sep 1, 2022
International journal of childbirth, Sep 1, 2020
The Cochrane library, Jul 8, 2022
Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners... more Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners and a ected people (Review)
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Nov 1, 2017
Prehospital Emergency Care, Sep 30, 2022
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Australian journal of primary health, 2024
In the UK, infants of South Asian parents have a lower rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS... more In the UK, infants of South Asian parents have a lower rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than White British infants. Infant care and life style behaviours are strongly associated with SIDS risk. This paper describes and explores variability in infant care between White ...
Early Human Development, 1998
Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2023
Sigma Theta Tau International's 23rd International Nursing Research Congress, 2012
Neonatal, paediatric and child health nursing, 2002
... Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in... more ... Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in Queensland? Schluter, Philip & Young, Jeanine (2002) Reducing the Risk of SIDS: what Infant Care Practices are Being used by Primary Caregivers in Queensland? ...
Acta Paediatrica, Apr 14, 2020
AimTo examine differences in the prevalence of risk factors for sudden unexpected death in infanc... more AimTo examine differences in the prevalence of risk factors for sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous infants.MethodsA retrospective cohort study of SUDI in Queensland during 2010‐2014 examined exposure to SUDI risk factors, to identify factors accounting for higher SUDI mortality among Indigenous infants. A multistage algorithm was applied to linked data to determine Indigenous status.ResultsThere were 228 SUDI, of which Indigenous infants comprised 26.8%. The Indigenous SUDI rate was 2.13/1000 live births compared to 0.72/1000 for non‐Indigenous. The disparity between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous SUDI was accounted for by surface sharing (OR = 2.93 95% CI = 1.41, 6.07), smoking (OR = 2.49, 95% CI = 1.13, 5.52), and a combination of background antenatal and sociodemographic factors (inadequate antenatal care [OR = 6.93, 95% CI = 2.20, 21.86], young maternal age at first birth [OR = 4.02, 95% CI = 1.49, 10.80] and outer regional [OR = 3.03, 95% CI = 1.37, 6.72] and remote locations [OR = 11.31, 95% CI = 3.47, 36.83]).ConclusionCulturally responsive prevention efforts, including wrap‐around maternity care and strategies that reduce maternal smoking and promote safer yet culturally acceptable ways of surface sharing, may reduce Indigenous SUDI mortality.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2010
Women and Birth, Sep 1, 2022
Women and Birth, Sep 1, 2022
International journal of childbirth, Sep 1, 2020
The Cochrane library, Jul 8, 2022
Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners... more Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners and a ected people (Review)
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Nov 1, 2017
Prehospital Emergency Care, Sep 30, 2022
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Australian journal of primary health, 2024