Best evidence summary of sleep protection in premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: a narrative review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-06-30 Epub Date: 2024-06-20 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-92
Yujing Gu, Yunfei Tang, Xiaoyin Chen, Jun Xie
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Abstract

Background and objective: Sleep influences the interaction between infants and their environment, as well as the achievement of crucial milestones in motor and language development. This is particularly significant for preterm infants in vulnerable positions. However, prematurely born infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are exposed to various stimuli such as noise and light, which disrupt their normal sleep patterns. This study assesses and consolidates the existing evidence on non-pharmacological strategies for protecting and promoting sleep in preterm infants. By providing an evidence-based data repository, it offers a valuable reference for clinical interventions.

Methods: We conducted computer-based searches using various databases and resources, including UpToDate, BMJ Best Practice, Guidelines International Network (GIN), National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC), Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO), Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), World Health Organization (WHO), Cochrane Library, Web of Science, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, and China Biology Medicine disc (CBM). The search period spanned from January 2014 to May 2024.

Key content and findings: We have included a total of 22 articles in our review, comprising two guidelines, 11 systematic reviews, 1 evidence summary, 1 technical report, 2 practice recommendations, and 5 randomized controlled trials. The evidence was synthesized from eight domains: sleep team construction, risk factor assessment, sleep assessment tools, positional management, noise control, light management, sensory stimulation, and hospital-home transition sleep management, resulting in 27 pieces of evidence.

Conclusions: This study summarizes the optimal evidence for the management of sleep in premature infants, providing empirical support for standardizing the management of sleep in premature infants. It is recommended that healthcare professionals judiciously apply the best evidence while considering the clinical context, thus promoting safe sleep for premature infants.

新生儿重症监护室早产儿睡眠保护的最佳证据摘要:叙述性综述。
背景和目的睡眠会影响婴儿与周围环境的互动,并影响其运动和语言发育的重要里程碑。这对于处于脆弱状态的早产儿尤为重要。然而,新生儿重症监护室(NICU)中的早产儿会受到噪音和光线等各种刺激,从而扰乱他们的正常睡眠模式。本研究评估并整合了有关保护和促进早产儿睡眠的非药物策略的现有证据。通过提供以证据为基础的资料库,它为临床干预提供了宝贵的参考:我们利用各种数据库和资源进行了计算机检索,包括 UpToDate、BMJ 最佳实践、国际指南网络 (GIN)、美国国家健康与临床优化研究所 (NICE)、苏格兰校际指南网络 (SIGN)、安大略省注册护士协会 (RNAO)、乔安娜-布里格斯研究所 (JBI)、世界卫生组织 (WHO)、科克伦图书馆 (Cochrane Library)、科学网 (Web of Science)、PubMed、中国国家知识基础设施 (CNKI)、万方数据和中国生物医学文献数据库 (CBM)。检索时间跨度为 2014 年 1 月至 2024 年 5 月:我们共收录了 22 篇文章,其中包括 2 篇指南、11 篇系统综述、1 篇证据摘要、1 篇技术报告、2 篇实践建议和 5 篇随机对照试验。我们从睡眠团队建设、风险因素评估、睡眠评估工具、体位管理、噪音控制、光照管理、感官刺激和医院-家庭过渡时期睡眠管理等八个方面对证据进行了综合,共获得 27 项证据:本研究总结了早产儿睡眠管理的最佳证据,为规范早产儿睡眠管理提供了经验支持。建议医护人员在考虑临床环境的同时,明智地应用最佳证据,从而促进早产儿的安全睡眠。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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