沙特阿拉伯利雅得新生儿重症监护室护士的袋鼠妈妈护理实践、知识和认知

Q2 Medicine
Hassan Al-Shehri , Abdulaziz Binmanee
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摘要

背景袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)对新生儿的影响在文献中得到了积极的报道。然而,一些挑战阻碍了这种做法的大规模应用。目的了解护士对袋鼠式母亲护理(KMC)的知识和能力水平,并找出实施袋鼠式母亲护理的潜在障碍。方法:向位于沙特阿拉伯利雅得的新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)的护士提交结构化的网络调查问卷。参与者被要求回答23个问题,这些问题分布在四个主要领域,即人口统计数据、KMC知识、实践水平和KMC实践的障碍。对于知识和实践领域障碍的答案,计算平均分数(标准偏差)来表示参与者的看法和信念,从1(强烈不同意)到5(强烈同意)。结果新生儿重症监护病房护士209名,其中女性占95.2%,在公立医院工作的占89.5%,本科学历占69.9%。大多数被调查者认为KMC可以促进母婴关系(4.47±1.3)和提高母乳喂养的成功率(4.44±0.9),而KMC在婴儿体重和体重方面的应用存在相当大的不确定性。1000 g(2.21±1.2)。大多数护士鼓励家长实施KMC(92.8%),并提供足够的信息来优化实践(90%)。然而,一些障碍是明显的,包括担心意外拔管,由于工作量而缺乏时间,家族不愿启动KMC,以及在KMC实践中缺乏隐私。结论新生儿重症监护病房护理人员对护理知识有一定的了解,并积极参与护理实践。迫切需要通过实施明确的实践指南、提供合适的教育计划、优化员工数量以及为有利于KMC发展的地区提供财政支持来解决所报告的障碍。
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Kangaroo mother care practice, knowledge, and perception among NICU nurses in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Kangaroo mother care practice, knowledge, and perception among NICU nurses in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background

The imapct of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) in neonates is positively reported in the literature. However,several challenges hindered the wide-scale application of this practice.

Objectives

To assess the levels of knowledge and competency of kangaroo mother care (KMC) among nurses and to identify the potential barriers to practice.

Methodology

Structured web-based questionnaires were submitted to nurses working at neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The participants were asked to answer 23 questions distributed in four main domains, namely, demographic data, knowledge about KMC, practice levels, and barriers to KMC practice. For answers to the knowledge and barriers to practice domains, the mean scores (standard deviations) were calculated to present participants’ perceptions and beliefs from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).

Results

Two hundred nine NICU nurses responded (95.2% females, 89.5% working in a government hospital, 69.9% obtained a Bachelor’s degree). The majority of respondents perceived KMC as promoting maternal-infant bonding (4.47 ± 1.3) and enhancing successful breastfeeding (4.44 ± 0.9), while there were considerable uncertainties about KMC application in infants weighing < 1000 g (2.21 ± 1.2). Most of the nurses encouraged parents to perform KMC (92.8%) and provided sufficient information to optimize practice (90%). However, several barriers were apparent, including fear of accidental extubation, lack of time due to workload, familial reluctance to initiate KMC, and lack of privacy during KMC practice.

Conclusion

There is reasonable knowledge among NICU nurses, and most of them are actively engaged in practice. There is an urgent need to address the reported barriers through the implementation of clear practice guidelines, provision of suitable educational programs, optimization of staff numbers, and financial support for the development of areas conducive to KMC.

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International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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