Touch Experiences of Preterm Infants During Essential Nursing Care.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING
Marliese Dion Nist, Tondi M Harrison, Rita H Pickler
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Abstract

Purpose: To characterize and quantify touch experienced by preterm infants in the NICU during essential nursing care, identify instances of skin-to-skin touch between infants and caregivers, and identify clinical/demographic variables associated with touch experiences. Design: Cross-sectional study. Sample: Preterm infants (N = 20) born 27-32 weeks post-menstrual age. Main Outcome Variable: Categories of touch during observations. Results: Touch experienced by infants during day and night shifts was primarily direct touch that was further categorized as general handling. During day shifts, 30 percent of direct touch was provided for comfort, but only 9.7 percent of touch was provided exclusively for comfort (i.e., without more intrusive touch). During night shifts, 10.6 percent of direct touch was provided for comfort, and 3 percent was categorized as exclusive comforting touch. Caregivers wore gloves for >89 percent of infant touch. Only the level of respiratory support was associated with touch categories during both shifts.

早产儿在基本护理中的触摸体验。
目的:描述和量化新生儿重症监护室早产儿在基本护理期间所经历的触摸,确定婴儿和护理人员之间皮肤对皮肤触摸的实例,并确定与触摸体验相关的临床/人口统计学变量。设计:横断面研究。样本:早产婴儿(N = 20)出生27-32周经后年龄。主要结果变量:观察期间的触摸类别。结果:婴儿在白班和夜班期间经历的触摸主要是直接触摸,进一步分类为一般处理。在白班期间,30%的直接触摸是为了舒适,但只有9.7%的触摸是为了舒适(即没有更多的侵入性触摸)。在夜班期间,10.6%的直接触摸是为了舒适,3%被归类为完全舒适的触摸。护理人员在接触婴儿时戴手套的比例超过89%。在两个轮班中,只有呼吸支持水平与触摸类别有关。
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Neonatal Network
Neonatal Network NURSING-
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