产前母乳护理包对≤32 周早产儿母乳可用性的影响:队列研究

Q4 Medicine
Kris Wilson, Aswathy Rahul, Radhika Sujatha, Sobhakumar Saraswathy Amma, Anu Sharma
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背景:尽管使用母乳(MOM)进行早期肠内营养是早产儿的常规做法,但由于各种医疗和后勤问题,将母乳送入重症监护室是一项艰巨的挑战。从产前开始提高孕妇及其护理人员对此的认识可能有助于克服其中的一些困难。目的比较实施产前母乳喂养包与仅实施产后母乳喂养包对 32 周以下早产儿第 7 天获得充足母乳的影响。研究方法:这项前瞻性研究于 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 5 月在 Thiruvananthapuram 的政府医学院对出生不足 32 周的新生儿进行了调查。在产前手术室和病房实施了产前护理包。在新生儿重症监护室和产后病房实施了产后捆绑措施。对同时接受两种护理捆绑包和只接受产后护理捆绑包的母亲所生的婴儿进行了结果比较。结果如下共有 110 名婴儿参与了研究。第 7 天奶量充足率增加了 1.32 倍(CI:1.04-1.68),母亲在 24 小时内挤奶的比例显著增加,接受产前 BMC 护理捆绑包的婴儿在出院时完全使用母乳喂养。在 48 小时内奶量不足的产妇中,奶量不足的风险较高(RR:1.67,CI:1.26-2.20]。结论产前母乳喂养护理捆绑包可增加早产儿充足的母乳量。
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The Effect of Antenatal Breast Milk Care Bundles on the Availability of Breast Milk in Preterms ≤32 Weeks: A Cohort Study
Background: Though early enteral nutrition with Mother’s own milk (MOM) is the norm in preterms, it is a difficult challenge to get it into the intensive care unit due to various medical and logistic issues. Awareness about this among pregnant ladies and their caregivers from the antenatal period may help to overcome some of these difficulties. Objective: To compare the effect of the implementation of an antenatal breast milk care bundle on the availability of adequate breast milk on day 7 for preterm babies ≤ 32 weeks when compared to a postnatal breast milk care bundle alone. Methodology: This prospective study was conducted among neonates ≤32 weeks born in Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram from January 2021 to May 2022. Antenatal bundles were implemented in the antenatal OPDs and wards. Postnatal bundles were implemented in the NICU and postnatal wards. The outcome was compared among babies of mothers who got both the care bundles and those who received only the postnatal care bundle. Results: A total of 110 babies were included in the study. There was a 1.32 times increase in the adequacy of milk volume on day 7 (CI: 1.04–1.68), a significant increase in the proportion of mothers expressing within 24 hours, and babies getting discharged on exclusive MOM in those who received the antenatal BMC bundles. The risk for inadequate milk volume was high in those who have <2 ml of milk at 48 hours (RR: 1.67, CI:1.26–2.20]. Conclusion: Antenatal breast milk care bundles can increase the availability of adequate MOM for preterm babies.
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Journal of Neonatology
Journal of Neonatology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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