袋鼠式护理的可行性及对儿科心脏重症监护病房新生儿母亲依恋的影响。

Mary Jane Broge, Lisa M Steurer, Patrick M Ercole
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背景:随着先天性心脏病新生儿存活率的提高,研究表明他们脑损伤和神经发育迟缓的风险增加。袋鼠式护理(KC)是一种对早产儿和足月新生儿的发育有积极影响的干预措施,对母婴关系也有积极影响。有有限的证据支持在先天性心脏病婴儿中使用KC,其中一些婴儿也可能是早产儿。目的:本研究的目的是探讨在小儿心脏重症监护病房对先天性心脏病新生儿引入KC的安全性和可行性。方法:采用描述性观察性可行性研究评估KC对该人群的安全性和有效性。结果:有25名新生儿接受了60次KC治疗,没有出现与KC使用相关的不良事件,包括导管和导管移位和生理不稳定。实践意义:本研究发现KC对患有KC的新生儿是安全可行的。研究意义:这是第一个研究KC在脆弱新生儿群体中的可行性和安全性的研究。进一步的研究应该使用准实验设计来调查更大样本患者的神经发育结果。
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The Feasibility of Kangaroo Care and the Effect on Maternal Attachment for Neonates in a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.

Background: As survival rates in neonates with congenital heart disease have improved, research has shown they are at an increased risk for brain injury and neurodevelopmental delay. One intervention shown to have a positive impact on the development in premature and full-term newborns, as well as a positive impact on mother-infant relationship, is kangaroo care (KC). There is limited evidence to support the use of KC in infants with congenital heart disease, some of who may also be premature.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the safety and feasibility of introducing KC for neonates with congenital heart disease in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit.

Methods: A descriptive observational feasibility study was employed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of KC for this population.

Results: There were 25 neonates included with 60 sessions of KC. There were no adverse events including line and tube dislodgments and physiological instability related to the use of KC.

Implications for practice: This study found KC to be safe and feasible for neonates with KC.

Implications for research: This is the first study examining the feasibility and safety of KC in this vulnerable population of neonates. Further research should be conducted using a quasi-experimental design to investigate neurodevelopmental outcomes with a larger sample of patients.

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