Home-based care for umbilical cords of neonates by family caregivers in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2676
Happiness P Sabina, Ntsieni S Mashau, Bumani S Manganye
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Abstract

Background: Multiple substances have been applied to neonates' umbilical cords and have yielded detrimental results on neonates' health status.

Aim: The study aimed to explore and describe home-based care for umbilical cords of neonates by family caregivers.

Setting: The study was conducted at Waterval community, a village under Dr J.S Moroka local municipality in Nkangala district in the Mpumalanga province.

Methods: A qualitative exploratory, descriptive research study design was used to explore home-based care for neonates' umbilical cords. The target population was family caregivers who had been caring for the umbilical cords of neonates at home. Non-probability and purposive sampling were done, and individual in-depth interviews were used for data collection. The sample size of 18 participants was determined by data saturation. Thematic analysis was utilised to analyse the data.

Results: The following main themes emerged during data analysis: substances applied on the umbilical cord, beliefs associated with umbilical cord care, the effectiveness of health education provided on discharge from the community health centre and the healing process.

Conclusion: The findings of the study revealed that various harmful substances were applied to the umbilical cords of neonates, and these practices were influenced by cultural beliefs.

Contribution: The findings of the study brought to light that indeed, the application of substances that have not been recommended by the South African guidelines on neonates' umbilical cord does lead to delayed umbilical cord separation and healing and has the potential to cause neonatal infections.

南非姆普马兰加省家庭护理人员对新生儿脐带的家庭护理。
背景:多种物质被应用于新生儿脐带,并对新生儿健康状况产生不利影响。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述家庭照顾者对新生儿脐带的居家护理。环境:该研究是在姆普马兰加省Nkangala区的一个村庄Waterval社区进行的。方法:采用定性探索性、描述性研究设计,探讨新生儿脐带家庭护理。目标人群是一直在家照顾新生儿脐带的家庭照顾者。采用非概率抽样和有目的抽样,并采用个人深度访谈进行数据收集。18名参与者的样本量由数据饱和度决定。采用专题分析对数据进行分析。结果:在数据分析过程中出现了以下主题:用于脐带的物质、与脐带护理有关的信念、从社区保健中心出院时提供的健康教育的有效性以及康复过程。结论:研究结果表明,新生儿脐带被使用了各种有害物质,这些做法受到文化信仰的影响。贡献:研究结果表明,南非新生儿脐带指南未推荐的物质的应用确实会导致脐带分离和愈合延迟,并有可能导致新生儿感染。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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