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Multiagency approaches to preventing sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI): a review and analysis of UK policies

Ball, Helen L; Keegan, Alice-Amber; Whitehouse, Daniel R; Cooper, Louise S; Lovell-Kennedy, Sophie R; Murray, Laura M; Newbury-Birch, Dorothy; Cleghorn, Nicola J; Healy, Amanda

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Daniel R Whitehouse

Louise S Cooper

Sophie R Lovell-Kennedy

Laura M Murray

Dorothy Newbury-Birch

Nicola J Cleghorn

Amanda Healy



Abstract

Background Recent reviews of sudden unexpected deaths in infancy (SUDI) in England recommend a multiagency working (MAW) approach to prevention but lack clear guidance around how this might be implemented.

Aims In England, local authorities commission and oversee public health services. This review examines how local authority policies address implementation of MAW for SUDI prevention to understand local variations and identify strengths and weaknesses.

Methods Using a comprehensive list of all metropolitan, county, unitary councils and London boroughs in England, we systematically searched local authority websites for relevant published documents and submitted freedom of information (FOI) requests where policies or guidance for SUDI prevention had not been sourced online. We extracted data from documents using a standardised form to summarise policy contents which were then collated, described and appraised.

Findings We searched the websites of 152 council and London boroughs, identifying 36 relevant policies and guidelines for staff. We submitted 116 FOI requests which yielded 64 responses including six valid documents: 45% (52/116) of local authorities did not respond. Seventeen councils shared the same guidance under safeguarding partnerships; removal of duplicates resulted in 26 unique documents. Only 15% (4/26) of the documents included a detailed plan for how MAW approaches were to be implemented despite 73% (19/26) of the documents mentioning the importance of engaging the MAW in raising awareness of safe sleep for babies with vulnerable families. Five areas of variation were identified across policies: (1) scope, (2) responsibilities, (3) training, (4) implementation and (5) evaluation.

Conclusions There are discrepancies between local authorities in England in whether and how MAW for SUDI prevention is carried out. Strengths and weaknesses of approaches are identified to inform future development of MAW for SUDI prevention.

Citation

Ball, H. L., Keegan, A., Whitehouse, D. R., Cooper, L. S., Lovell-Kennedy, S. R., Murray, L. M., …Healy, A. (2023). Multiagency approaches to preventing sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI): a review and analysis of UK policies. BMJ Public Health, 1(1), e000017. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2023-000017

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 22, 2023
Online Publication Date Jul 26, 2023
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date Aug 1, 2023
Publicly Available Date Aug 1, 2023
Journal BMJ Public Health
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 1
Pages e000017
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2023-000017
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1709375

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