12 个月大婴儿的头发采集方案

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Renata Pereira Defelipe , Júlia Terra , Isabella Francischelli , Beatriz Pacheco , Patrícia Pereira Araújo , Ana Raquel Mesquita , Miriam Oliveira Ribeiro , Murilo Correa , Ana Osório
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摘要

目的 大多数评估毛发皮质醇的研究都是针对成人进行的。结果在所有参与者(45 人)中,95.6%(43 人)的护理人员同意进行采集,一名护理人员不同意采集(2.2%),另一名护理人员在采集到所需数量的头发之前要求停止采集(2.2%)。此外,有两名婴儿(4.4%)没有足够的头发供采集。我们从中吸取了五条经验教训,这些经验教训有助于提高手术的可重复性、母亲的同意以及母婴对手术的舒适度和接受度。第一条经验是让婴儿坐在护理人员的腿上,以确保婴儿感到安全并保持相对静止。第二步是向护理人员展示代表剪发量的头发样本,并说明不会出现不美观的缝隙,让护理人员放心。第三是抚摸婴儿的头部,使其习惯于头发操作,并制造肥皂泡分散注意力。第四,由于婴儿头皮薄,可塑性强,因此在固定剪下的一绺头发时要格外小心。结论:我们为 12 个月大的婴儿制定的头发采集方案被认为是可行和可接受的,填补了文献中缺乏婴儿采集方案的空白,并将有助于提高其他研究团队的可复制性和采集效率。
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Hair collection protocol in 12-month-old infants

Purpose

Most studies assessing hair cortisol were conducted with adults. As specific guidelines for infant hair collection are lacking, we developed a hair collection protocol for 12-month-old infants and assessed its acceptability and feasibility.

Results

Out of the total (N = 45), 95.6 % (n = 43) of caregivers consented to the procedure, while one caregiver did not consent (2.2 %), and another requested the procedure to be halted before required amount of hair had been reached (2.2 %). Furthermore, two (4.4 %) infants did not have enough hair for collection. There was no attrition due to infant fussiness/crying.

Discussion

We learned five lessons which can help to enhance reproducibility, mother's consent, and mother-infant comfort and acceptance of the procedure. The first lesson is to have the infant sit on the caregiver's lap to ensure the infant feels safe and remains relatively still. The second is to reassure caregivers by showing hair samples representing the amount to be cut as well as by clarifying no unaesthetic gaps would be visible. The third is to caress the infant's head to habituate them to the hair manipulation and to make soap bubbles as distractors. The fourth is to take extra care when securing the lock of hair for cutting because the infant scalp is thin and malleable. The fifth is to place a precision scale in the collection room to ensure the necessary weight is reached.

Conclusion

Our hair collection protocol developed for 12-month-old infants was deemed feasible and acceptable, filled an important literature gap concerning the absence of published protocols for infants, and will contribute to increase the replicability and collection efficiency for other research teams.

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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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