Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care for Sick Newborns: Quality Improvement Implementation and Feasibility Study.

IF 2.3 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Belén Fernández-Monteaguado, Ana Peña-Moreno, Inés Ramírez-de Andrés, Patricia Barbero-Casado, Eduardo Zarzuela-NÚñez, Beatriz Bellón-Vaquerizo, Cristina Martin Arriscado-Arroba, María Teresa Moral-Pumarega, Salvador Piris-Borregas, Carmen Rosa Pallás-Alonso
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Abstract

Background: A systematic separation of late preterm and/or sick newborns from their mothers and families continues to occur in most neonatal units around the world.

Objective: The aim of this study was to implement immediate kangaroo mother care for sick newborns from birth.

Methods: This study comprised preterm newborns at ≥34 weeks of gestational age and weighing ≥1800 g, term newborns with noninvasive ventilation, and newborns at ≥34 weeks of gestational age and weighing ≥1800 g with congenital anomalies that did not require urgent medical or surgical attention. Newborns were excluded in cases of advanced resuscitation or at medical discretion. The newborns in this study were maintained skin-to-skin for 120 minutes, preferably with the mother, and then transferred skin-to-skin to their destination unit.

Results: In this study, 60 newborns were included. The median time for immediate kangaroo mother care was 120 minutes for all newborns; 100% of the time was spent with the mother, even when respiratory support was required. Immediate kangaroo mother care was interrupted for 13 of the 60 newborns, and this was more frequent in newborns with heart disease (9/13, 69%), with the main cause being the neonatologist's concern. No causes of separation were related to maternal issues, hypoglycemia, or temperature instability, and no incidents such as hypothermia were observed during kangaroo mother care, either at birth or during transport.

Conclusions: Kangaroo mother care during the first 120 minutes of life in late premature or sick newborns is a safe and feasible practice.

生病新生儿的即时袋鼠妈妈护理:质量改进实施和可行性研究。
背景:有系统地将晚期早产和/或患病新生儿与其母亲和家庭分离在世界上大多数新生儿单位继续发生。目的:本研究的目的是实施即时袋鼠妈妈护理生病的新生儿从出生。方法:本研究纳入≥34孕周且体重≥1800g的早产儿,无创通气的足月新生儿,以及≥34孕周且体重≥1800g且不需要紧急医疗或手术治疗的先天性异常新生儿。新生儿被排除在高级复苏的情况下或在医疗裁量权。在这项研究中,新生儿皮肤接触保持120分钟,最好是与母亲接触,然后将皮肤接触转移到目的地单位。结果:本研究共纳入60例新生儿。所有新生儿立即接受袋鼠妈妈护理的中位时间为120分钟;100%的时间都花在母亲身上,即使需要呼吸支持。60名新生儿中有13名袋鼠妈妈的即时护理中断,这在患有心脏病的新生儿中更为常见(9/13,69%),主要原因是新生儿医生的担忧。分离的原因与母亲问题、低血糖或体温不稳定无关,在袋鼠妈妈护理期间,无论是在出生时还是在运输过程中,都没有观察到体温过低等事件。结论:在晚期早产或患病新生儿出生后120分钟采用袋鼠妈妈护理是一种安全可行的做法。
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JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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