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低温症是新生儿尤其是低出生体重儿的一个主要问题,也是低出生体重儿死亡和发病的主要原因之一。袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)是一种简单的保持低体重婴儿体温的方法,特别适用于低体重婴儿,不需要使用昂贵的设备。1978年,Edgar Rey Sanabria博士在哥伦比亚波哥大引入了袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC),作为低体重婴儿保温箱的替代方案。世卫组织将KMC定义为四个组成部分:新生儿与母亲之间早期、持续和长期的皮肤接触;纯母乳喂养;尽早从卫生机构出院并在家中密切随访。目的:分享加德满都医学院附属医院(KMCTH)实施袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)的经验。材料与方法:在新生儿病房设置5张床、空调房为袋鼠妈妈护理室,室温维持在28℃。在开始护理前,向母亲或护理人员解释护理的基本情况、程序和好处。早产儿/LBW婴儿在棉质吊带(Nyano Angalo wrap)的帮助下被放在母亲的胸前。研究期为一年(2018年11月- 2019年10月)。结果:在12个月内(2018年11月- 2019年10月),在KMCTH出生的35名婴儿使用Nyano Angalo包装接受了KMC。平均出生体重1340克,平均胎龄33.6周。每个婴儿接受KMC的平均时间为14.5小时。结论:袋鼠妈妈护理是一种简单、可行、费用低廉的干预措施。它增强了母乳喂养和母亲与新生儿之间的联系。它的广泛使用将有助于降低目前高新生儿死亡率,特别是低体温新生儿死亡率。
Experience of Providing Kangaroo Mother Care at a Tertiary Hospital
Introduction: Hypothermia is a major problem in newborns particularly among low birth weight (LBW) babies and it is one of the major cause of mortality and morbidity among LBW babies. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a simple method of maintaining temperature by keeping the LBW babies normothermic and indicated especially for LBW babies without using costly equipment. Dr Edgar Rey Sanabria introduced Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) in Bogotá, Colombia in 1978 as an alternative to incubators for LBW infants to keep small babies warm. WHO defines KMC with its four components: early, continuous, and prolonged skin-to-skin contact between the newborns and mother; exclusive breastfeeding; early discharge from the health facility and close follow-up at home. Objective: To share the experience of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) at Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital (KMCTH)
Materials and Methods: At neonatal unit, 5 bedded an air-conditioned room were allocated as the KMC room and the temperature of this room was maintained at 28 0C. Before starting KMC, orientation on KMC, its procedures and benefits were explained to the mother or caregivers. Premature /LBW babies were kept over the mother’s chest with the help of cotton-made slings (Nyano Angalo wrap). The study period was of a one-year duration (Nov 2018- October 2019) .
Results: 35 babies born in KMCTH received KMC during 12 months period (Nov 2018- October 2019) using Nyano Angalo wrap. The mean birth weight of babies kept on KMC was 1340 gms and mean gestational age was 33.6 wks. Each baby received KMC for 14.5 hrs average duration.
Conclusion: Kangaroo mother care is a simple, feasible and non expensive intervention. It enhances breast feeding and bonding between the mother and the newborn babies. Its extensive use will help in the reduction of present high neonatal mortality, particularly among LBWs due to hypothermia.