Nurse Perceptions of Babywearing for Neonates With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

Lela Rankin Williams, Lisa M Grisham, Molly Gebler-Wolfe, Karen Kelsch, Alan Bedrick, M Y Bader
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Background: Infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) often spend several weeks in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and have difficulty being consoled. Infant carriers may be used to help with irritability, while allowing the adult user to be more mobile, through the practice of babywearing (the facilitated holding of an infant using a soft cloth infant carrier worn on the body).

Purpose: To examine the experience of babywearing infants diagnosed with NAS while admitted in the NICU from the perspective of the nurses who care for them.

Methods: Nurses (N = 18; mean age = 35.44 years, SD = 9.45) were recruited and interviewed using a semistructured interview method from a 38-bed NICU in the Southwestern United States.

Results: A thematic content analyses using an open coding scheme yielded 6 themes that fell into 2 categories: (1) benefits of babywearing infants with NAS in the NICU (Infant Consoling, Adult Multitasking, Caregiver-Infant Trust); and (2) suggestions to maximize babywearing in the NICU (Infection Control, Reoccurring Infant Carrier Education, and Reduced Patient Load).

Implications for practice: Many NICUs incorporate kangaroo care (or skin-to-skin contact) as a treatment option; however, NICU staff cannot participate in kangaroo care. Babywearing is a practical alternative for nurses and support staff. Nurses supported the practice of babywearing as a means to improve the well-being of infants with NAS while also allowing for increased efficiency in nursing tasks.

Implications for research: More prospective studies are needed that evaluate the carryover effects and long-term impact of babywearing for infants diagnosed with NAS.

在新生儿重症监护室,护士对新生儿戒断综合征的婴儿穿戴的看法。
背景:被诊断为新生儿戒断综合征(NAS)的婴儿通常要在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)待上几个星期,并且很难得到安慰。婴儿背带可以用来帮助缓解烦躁不安,同时通过穿在身上的软布婴儿背带让成人用户更灵活(用柔软的布婴儿背带方便地抱着婴儿)。目的:从护理人员的角度探讨新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)确诊为NAS患儿的护理经验。方法:护士18例;平均年龄= 35.44岁,SD = 9.45),采用半结构化访谈法从美国西南部一家38张床位的新生儿重症监护室招募并访谈。结果:采用开放式编码方案进行主题内容分析,得出6个主题,分为2类:(1)新生儿重症监护病房中新生儿NAS患者的益处(婴儿安慰、成人多任务处理、照顾者-婴儿信任);(2)建议在新生儿重症监护病房中最大限度地使用婴儿(感染控制,再次发生的婴儿携带者教育,减少患者负荷)。对实践的启示:许多新生儿重症监护室采用袋鼠式护理(或皮肤对皮肤接触)作为治疗选择;然而,新生儿重症监护室的工作人员不能参与袋鼠式护理。对护士和辅助人员来说,婴儿服是一个实用的选择。护士们支持将婴儿穿戴作为一种改善NAS婴儿健康的手段,同时也允许提高护理任务的效率。研究意义:需要更多的前瞻性研究来评估穿戴婴儿对诊断为NAS的婴儿的延续效应和长期影响。
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