印度东北部一家三级医院的袋鼠妈妈护理:为期 36 个月的质量改进计划

Q4 Medicine
Rosina Ksoo, Himesh Barman, Ngoru Amila Monsang, Barihun Nongrum, Manisha De, Anna Choondal Simon
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背景:袋鼠妈妈护理(Kangaroo Mother Care,KMC)是一种护理低出生体重儿和早产儿的特殊方法,它为婴儿提供早期和长时间与母亲的皮肤接触以及纯母乳喂养。它是护理低出生体重儿的一种简单而经济有效的方法。目标:将 KMC 作为常规做法,并为所有符合条件的婴儿提供扩展的 KMC。方法:自 2020 年 7 月起,我们在新生儿室外病房开展了一项质量改进(QI)研究,并在 2023 年 6 月前每六个月进行一次复查。我们成立了一个由护士和医生组成的质量改进小组。使用鱼骨图评估了进行 KMC 的根本原因分析,并使用优先级矩阵解决了问题。进行了多次 "计划-实施-研究-行动"(PDSA)循环。使用描述性统计对结果进行了分析。结果在此期间,共有 105 名婴儿注册。平均孕龄为 32 ± 3.28 周。平均体重为 1577±417 克。我们的基线是每个婴儿每天 2 小时 30 分钟。我们总共进行了三次 PDSA 循环,截至 2023 年 6 月,我们平均每天能为每个婴儿提供 5.3 个小时的护理。结论:我们的 QI 措施确保了为所有符合条件的低出生体重儿提供 KMC,并提供适当的记录。对护理人员进行有关 KMC 的宣传和能力建设增强了他们的能力,有助于实现和维持我们的目标。
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Kangaroo Mother Care in a Tertiary Hospital in Northeast India: A 36-month Quality Improvement Initiative
Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) is a special method of care for low birth weight and preterm babies by providing early and prolonged skin-to-skin contact with the mother and exclusive breastfeeding. It is a simple and cost-effective ways to take care of low-birth-weight babies. Objectives: To give KMC as a routine practice and to provide extended KMC to all eligible babies. Methodology: We conducted a Quality improvement (QI) study in our out-born neonatal unit from July 2020, and reviewed every six month till June 2023. A QI team comprising of staff nurses and doctors was formed. The root cause analysis for doing KMC was evaluated using a fishbone diagram, and the issues were addressed using prioritization matrix. Multiple Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles were conducted. Results were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results: A total of 105 babies were enrolled during this period. The mean gestation age was 32 ± 3.28 weeks. The average weight was 1577 ± 417 grams. Our baseline was two hours and 30 minutes per baby per day. We did a total of three PDSA cycles, and as of June 2023, we were able to give an average of 5.3 hours per baby per day. Conclusion: Our QI measures ensured that KMC was provided to all eligible low-birth-weight babies with proper documentation. Sensitizing and capacity-building our nursing staffs on KMC empowered them and helped to achieve and sustain our aim.
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Journal of Neonatology
Journal of Neonatology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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