Freya Guinness, Ciara O'Neill, Brian Keating, Michelle Walsh, Farhana Sharif
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Preventing abusive head trauma: what do frontline healthcare workers (HCW) know about normal infant crying?
It is well reported that one of the main precipitants of abusive head trauma (AHT) is frequent and consistent periods of crying. The cornerstones in the management of excessive infant crying are reassurance and education. Our study showed a knowledge deficit in frontline healthcare workers (HCW) understanding of normal infant crying. We received 122 survey responses. 40% of respondents did not feel that 'walking away and leaving a baby for a limited time in a safe space' was a valid method of soothing. This highlights the need for better HCW education on normal infant crying to help prevent AHT.