Hussah M Bubshait, Michael T Weaver, Marion M Bendixen, Deepthi S Varma, Leslie A Parker
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背景:皮肤对皮肤护理(SSC)为早产儿提供了许多健康益处,包括降低死亡率和改善母亲依恋。然而,关于极低出生体重儿(VLBW)母亲的SSC持续时间、母亲情绪状态和哺乳结局之间关系的研究有限。目的:本研究旨在探讨SSC持续时间、母亲情绪状态和哺乳结果之间的关系、母乳量和哺乳持续时间。VLBW婴儿母亲产后前6周。方法:这是对一项随机对照试验的现有数据的二次分析,该试验纳入了180名妊娠≤32周且≤1500 g的VLBW婴儿母亲。在父母研究中,研究人员记录了SSC的发作次数和持续时间,而母亲的情绪状态则使用多重情感形容词检查表-修订问卷进行评估。统计分析利用线性混合效应和一般线性模型,调整各种混杂因素。结果:产后第一个和第二个3周的SSC总时间与积极或消极情绪评分之间没有独立的关联。SSC持续时间与泵送的MOM体积呈正相关(β = 0.001, 95% CI [0.0005, 0.002]; P = 0.0004)。在SSC中花费的时间与泌乳时间之间也存在显著的正相关(β = 0.01, 95% CI [0.0004, 0.02]; P = 0.04)。没有发现情绪状态和哺乳结果之间的显著关联。对护理实践和研究的启示:本研究强调了鼓励SSC提高产妇心理健康和哺乳结果的重要性,特别是对于VLBW婴儿的母亲。
Association Between Skin-to-Skin Care, Mood, and Lactation in Mothers of Very Low Birth Weight Infants.
Background: Skin-to-skin care (SSC) for premature infants provides numerous health benefits, including reduced mortality and improved maternal attachment. However, limited research exists on the relationship between SSC duration, maternal mood states, and lactation outcomes in mothers of very low birth-weight (VLBW) infants.
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the associations between SSC duration, maternal mood states, and lactation outcomes pumped mother's own milk (MOM) volume and lactation duration. During the first 6 weeks postpartum in mothers of VLBW infants.
Methods: This was a secondary analysis of existing data from a randomized controlled trial of 180 mothers of VLBW infants ≤32 weeks gestation and ≤1500 g. In the parent study, researchers recorded SSC episodes and duration, while the maternal mood state was evaluated using the Multiple Affect Adjective Checklist-Revised questionnaire. Statistical analyses utilized linear mixed-effect and general linear models, adjusting for various confounders.
Results: There was no independent association between total SSC minutes during the first and second 3-week periods postpartum and either positive or negative mood scores. SSC duration was positively associated with pumped MOM volume ( β = .001, 95% CI [0.0005, 0.002]; P = .0004). A significant positive association was also found between time spent in SSC and lactation duration ( β = .01, 95% CI [0.0004, 0.02]; P = .04). No significant associations were found between mood states and lactation outcomes.
Implications for nursing practice and research: This study underscores the importance of encouraging SSC to enhance maternal mental health and lactation outcomes, particularly for mothers of VLBW infants.