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Safe Infant Sleep Recommendations on the Internet: Let's Google It

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 161, Issue 6, Pages 1080-U143

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.06.004

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  1. American Pediatric Society/Society of Pediatric Research Student Research Program (National Institutes of Health) [HD007446]

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Objectives To determine the accuracy of information on infant sleep safety on the Internet using Google. We hypothesized that the majority of Web sites would accurately reflect the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations for infant sleep safety. Study design We searched for advice using 13 key phrases and analyzed the first 100 Web sites for each phrase. Web sites were categorized by type and assessed for accuracy of information provided, based on AAP recommendations. The accuracy of information was classified as accurate, inaccurate, or not relevant. Results Overall, 43.5% of the 1300 Web sites provided accurate information, 28.1% provided inaccurate information, and 28.4% were not relevant. The search terms infant cigarette smoking, infant sleep position, and infant sleep surface yielded the highest percentage of Web sites with accurate information. Pacifier infant, infant home monitors, and infant co-sleeping produced the lowest percentage of Web sites with accurate information. Government Web sites had the highest rate of accuracy; blogs, the lowest. Conclusion The Internet contains much information about infant sleep safety that is inconsistent with AAP recommendations. Health care providers should realize the extent to which parents may turn to the Internet for information about infant sleep safety. (J Pediatr 2012;161:1080-4).

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