Selected physiologic measures and behavior during paternal skin contact with Colombian preterm infants.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1992-11-01
S M Ludington-Hoe, M S Hashemi, L A Argote, G Medellin, H Rey
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A descriptive study of eleven healthy preterm infants was conducted in which cardiorespiratory (heart and respiratory rates, oxygen saturation), thermal (abdominal, toe and tympanic temperatures) and state behavior responses to two hours of paternal skin-to-skin contact within the first 17 hours of birth in Colombia, South America were evaluated. Infant physiologic and behavioral state measures were recorded each minute as was paternal skin temperature and behavior. Infant heart and respiratory rates increased during paternal contact as did abdominal and core temperatures. Fathers were able to keep their infants sufficiently warm, and five infants became hyperthermic (tympanic temperature greater than 37.5 degrees C) despite cooling measures while being held in this climate. Infants slept most of the time while being held and fathers seldom gazed at, spoke to, or touched their infants while holding them. When mothers are unavailable, fathers may be an alternate source of warmth and comfort to infants.

哥伦比亚早产儿父亲皮肤接触期间的选择生理测量和行为。
对11名健康早产儿进行了一项描述性研究,其中评估了在南美洲哥伦比亚出生后的前17小时内,父亲对两小时皮肤接触的心肺(心脏和呼吸频率、氧饱和度)、体温(腹部、脚趾和鼓室温度)和状态行为反应。每分钟记录婴儿的生理和行为状态以及父亲的皮肤温度和行为。婴儿的心脏和呼吸频率在父亲接触时增加,腹部和核心温度也增加。父亲们能够让他们的婴儿保持足够的温暖,尽管在这种气候下采取了冷却措施,但仍有5个婴儿出现了高热症(鼓室温度高于37.5摄氏度)。婴儿在被抱着的时候大部分时间都在睡觉,父亲在抱着婴儿的时候很少凝视、说话或触摸他们。当母亲不在时,父亲可能是婴儿温暖和安慰的替代来源。
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