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P. Betta
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背景:袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)是一种早产儿和低出生体重儿的护理方法。这种方法通常是由母亲抱着婴儿进行皮肤接触。目的:我们评估了KMC可能对母乳产生、新生儿神经发育和ROP发病有有益影响的假设。我们还评估了两组患者在住院期间和住院后的泌乳类型以及住院时间。方法:我们的样本是46位母亲的46个早产儿(胎龄<34周,出生体重<1500g)入住我的NICU。她们被分为两组:A组由23名母亲组成,她们在专门的空间进行常规的BM和KMC提取,并有心理支持;B组,由23名未在类似环境下进行常规BM和KMC提取的母亲组成。结果:A组母亲提取BM的平均量大于b组,并且对比分析显示,78%的新生儿进行有效的KMC后,神经学预后明显改善(p <0.05)。出院后继续母乳喂养的母亲比例(A为52%,B为26%)差异有统计学意义(p <0.05)。A组患者平均住院时间低于B组(p <0.05)。另一方面,两组在ROP发病方面没有统计学上的显著差异。结论:在舒适的环境下,在心理支持数字的帮助下进行KMC,可以增加BM的产生,促进出院时母乳喂养的继续,改善早产儿的神经预后。
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Impact of Kangaroo Mother Care, Music Therapy and Psychological Support to Mothers of VLBW Preterm Newborns on The Breast Milk Production and Neonatal Outcome: Our Experience
Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) is a method of care of preterm and low birth weight infants. The method involves infants being carried, usually by the mother, with skin-to-skin contact. Objectives: We evaluated the hypothesis that KMC could have beneficial effects on breast milk (BM) production, neonatal neurological development and onset of ROP. We also evaluated the type of lactation during and after hospitalization and the duration of admission in the two groups. Methods: Our sample was made of 46 mothers of 46 preterm newborns (gestational age <34 weeks, birth weight <1500g) admitted at our NICU. They were divided into 2 groups: Group A, made of 23 mothers who have performed a regular extraction of BM and KMC in a dedicated space with a psychological support; group B, made of 23 mothers who have not performed a regular extraction of BM and KMC in a similar setting. Results: The average amount of BM extracted by mothers in group A was greater than group B. Moreover, the comparative analysis showed that 78% of newborns who performed an efficient KMC had a significantly better neurological outcome (p <0.05). A statistically significant difference (p <0.05) was found in the percentage of mothers who continued breastfeeding after discharge (A 52% versus B 26%). The average length of hospital stay was lower in the group A than group B (p <0.05). On the other hands there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups concerning the onset of ROP. Conclusion: KMC performed in comfortable settings with the help of psychological support figures increases the production of BM, promotes the continuation of breastfeeding at the time of discharge and improves the neurological outcome of preterm infants.
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