Nursing Care Time for Newborns during Hospitalization in a Mixed Hospital Ward with an Obstetrics Department.

Q3 Medicine
Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2020-03-09
Kaori Nakai, Izumi Saito, Kayo Osawa
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to better understand the nursing care time spent with healthy term newborns from birth to discharge, giving insight into neonatal nursing staff management.

Method: In total, 30 healthy term newborns in a mixed hospital ward with an Obstetrics Department participated in this study. To measure care time, they had a wireless beacon attached to their cots. This measured how much time the nurses stayed in front of the cot from the time of birth until discharge, 24 hours/day. Collected data were tabulated every 24 hours after birth.

Results: Seventeen newborns had their data analyzed. The average length of hospital stay for the newborns was 8231.3 minutes. The average nursing care time for the newborns was 533.8 minutes. Nurses provided the highest care time during the first 24 hours after birth (157.6 minutes/24hr). After the first 24, the average nursing care time gradually decreased. The average nursing care time during the first 24 hours after birth was longer than the nursing care time for any other 24-hour periods, with a significant difference (p = 0.001 to 0.046).

Conclusion: The nursing care time for healthy newborns gradually decreased with the passage of time after birth. Healthy newborns should be treated as individuals, and the number of nursing staff should be adjusted according to the number of newborns in the ward to ensure nursing care quality and to prevent life-threatening events during the first 24 hours after birth.

产科混合病房新生儿住院期间的护理时间
目的:本研究旨在了解健康足月新生儿从出生到出院的护理时间,为新生儿护理人员的管理提供参考。方法:选取30例健康足月新生儿为研究对象。为了测量护理时间,他们在婴儿床上安装了一个无线信标。这项研究测量了从婴儿出生到出院,护士在婴儿床前待的时间,每天24小时。出生后每24小时将收集到的数据制成表格。结果:对17例新生儿的数据进行了分析。新生儿平均住院时间为8231.3分钟。新生儿平均护理时间为533.8分钟。护士在出生后24小时内提供的护理时间最多(157.6分钟/24小时)。24岁以后,平均护理时间逐渐减少。出生后24小时平均护理时间长于其他24小时,差异有统计学意义(p = 0.001 ~ 0.046)。结论:健康新生儿的护理时间随着出生时间的推移而逐渐缩短。健康的新生儿应作为个体对待,护理人员的数量应根据病房新生儿的数量进行调整,以确保护理质量,防止出生后24小时内发生危及生命的事件。
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