评估新生儿护士:过渡早产儿口服喂养-一项多中心横断面研究。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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背景:在埃及,大约10%的早产发生在32周至37周以下,导致新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院率很高。由于发育不成熟,早产儿往往面临口服喂养困难,这可能导致住院时间延长和健康风险增加。目的:评估新生儿护士在早产婴儿向口腔喂养过渡方面的表现,重点关注知识、实践和态度。方法:从2023年11月至2024年3月,在埃及5个省的16家医院进行了一项描述性、定量、多中心、横断面研究,涉及553名新生儿护士。数据收集通过自我管理的问卷评估知识和态度,并通过观察到的清单护士的做法。本研究采用包括二元逻辑回归在内的统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:调查结果显示护士之间存在显著的知识差距,特别是在口腔运动功能、吸吮-吞咽-呼吸模式和非营养性吸吮方面。64.6%的护士知识不满意,58.6%的护士操作不满意,45%的护士对口服喂养过渡持否定态度。满意实践的关键预测因素包括高等教育水平、全职工作和积极的态度。结论:本研究突出了新生儿护士在早产儿过渡到口服喂养方面的知识和实践的关键差距。通过有针对性的教育干预和持续的支持来解决这些差距,对于改善婴儿护理质量和结果至关重要。调查结果显示,相当大比例的护士缺乏足够的关键领域知识,如口腔运动功能、吸吮-吞咽-呼吸模式和非营养性吸吮。这些知识缺陷可能会阻碍护士在这一关键转变期间提供最佳护理的能力。
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Assessing neonatal nurses: transitioning preterm infants to oral feeding - a multicenter cross-sectional study.

Background: In Egypt, approximately 10% of preterm deliveries occur between 32 and fewer than 37 weeks, leading to high neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions. Preterm infants often face oral feeding difficulties due to immature development, which can lead to extended hospital stays and increased health risks.

Aim: To assess neonatal nurses' performance in terms of the transition to oral feeding in preterm infants, focusing on knowledge, practices, and attitudes.

Methods: A descriptive, quantitative, multicenter, cross-sectional study was conducted across 16 hospitals in five governorates in Egypt from November 2023 to March 2024 involving 553 neonatal nurses. The data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire assessing knowledge and attitudes and through an observed checklist for nurses' practices. The study used statistical methods, including binary logistic regression, to analyze the data.

Results: The findings revealed significant knowledge gaps among nurses, particularly in terms of oro-motor function, suck-swallow-breathe patterns, and nonnutritive sucking. A total of 64.6% of the nurses had unsatisfactory knowledge, 58.6% had unsatisfactory practices, and 45% had a negative attitude toward the oral feeding transition. Key predictors of satisfactory practices included higher education levels, full-time employment, and positive attitudes.

Conclusion: This study highlights critical gaps in neonatal nurses' knowledge and practices regarding the transition to oral feeding in preterm infants. Addressing these gaps through targeted educational interventions and ongoing support is essential for improving care quality and outcomes for infants. The findings revealed that a substantial proportion of nurses lacked adequate knowledge of critical areas, such as oro-motor function, the suck-swallow-breathe pattern, and nonnutritive sucking. These knowledge deficits could hinder the ability of nurses to provide optimal care during this crucial transition.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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