Baby box program in Philadelphia encourages safe sleeping habits K
By Athy Matheson In Philadelphia Associated Press | China Daily | Updated: 2016-05-21 07:58
Doctors and nurses hope to lower the city's high infant mortality rate by distributing baby boxes that encourage safe sleeping habits for newborns and their caregivers.
Temple University Hospital this week began giving out the cardboard boxes that are lined with a mattress and function like a bassinet. They're meant to discourage parents from sleeping with their babies, which could lead to accidental suffocation.
The program is the largest effort of its kind by an academic health system in the US, hospital officials said, though that could not immediately be confirmed. It's based on a successful baby box initiative in Finland that began in the 1930s and lowered that country's infant mortality rate.
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