Awareness about retinopathy of prematurity among nurses working at neonatal intensive care unit of nampula central hospital in mozambique, 2021

Joel Bambamba, ​Carlos Fresno, ​Angela Bambamba, ​Sancho Chivinde, ​Momade Fumo, ​Hermenegildo Tomo, ​Alcino Muaprato, ​Suale Puchar
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Introduction: Retinopathy of prematurity is a bilateral dysfunction of abnormal retinal vascularization in preterm infants, especially those with very low birth weight. The consequences range from normal vision to blindness. In recent years, the survival rate for the extreme group of patients with prematurity has increased from 8% to 35% in middle-income countries, as well as its early identification of retinal damage and institution of appropriate treatment to prevent blindness and provide children with better overall development. The natural evolution of the disease generates a high social and financial cost for the entire community, since in its more advanced stages it causes severe and irreversible damage to vision, also impairing the entire cognitive and psychomotor development of the affected child. Objective: The aim of the study was to document the awareness about Retinopathy of Prematurity among nurses working at neonatal intensive care unit of Nampula Central Hospital in Mozambique. Methods: A questionnaire was designed on awareness pattern. The questionnaire included questions about nurses education and experience, knowledge of screening guidelines, risk factors for Retinopathy of Prematurity, diagnose and treatment and it was applied to16 nurses working at neonatal intensive care unit of Nampula Central Hospital in Mozambique. It was a self-administered questionnaire, collected in October 2021. Results: The total number of the sample was 16 nurses, 87.5% were female and 12.5% were male. The mean age of study participants was 35.9 ± 7.3 years old. It was observed that the age of respondents shows predominance towards 40 years and above. Regarding the working experience at the neonatal intensive care, 43.75% of participants ranged from 1-4 years. Among the most cited risk factors; indicated professional to perform the eye exam; timing to perform the eye exam and the indicated treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity, the following stand out: Low gestational age (56.25%);Retina Specialist(75.0%); Depends of Gestational Age (56.25%) and Cryotherapy alongside with Laser Photocoagulation and surgery (31.25%). Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that most nurses working in the neonatal Intensive care unit services of Nampula Central Hospital were aware about the prevention, diagnose and treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity. The findings indicate the need for dissemination of information through seminars, workshops and internal educational activities to improve nurses' awareness about the clinical condition.
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前言:早产儿视网膜病变是一种双侧视网膜血管化异常的功能障碍,发生在早产儿,尤其是出生体重过低的早产儿。其后果从正常视力到失明不等。近年来,中等收入国家极端早产儿患者群体的存活率从8%提高到35%,以及早期发现视网膜损伤并采取适当治疗以预防失明和为儿童提供更好的全面发展。这种疾病的自然演变给整个社区造成了高昂的社会和经济代价,因为在其较晚期阶段,它会对视力造成严重和不可逆转的损害,还会损害受影响儿童的整个认知和精神运动发育。目的:本研究的目的是记录在莫桑比克南普拉中心医院新生儿重症监护病房工作的护士对早产儿视网膜病变的认识。方法:采用认知模式设计问卷。问卷包括护士的教育和经验、筛查指南知识、早产儿视网膜病变的危险因素、诊断和治疗等问题,并应用于莫桑比克南普拉中心医院新生儿重症监护病房的16名护士。这是一份自我管理的问卷,于2021年10月收集。结果:共16名护士,其中女性占87.5%,男性占12.5%。研究参与者的平均年龄为35.9±7.3岁。据观察,受访者的年龄以40岁及以上为主。在新生儿重症监护工作经验方面,43.75%的参与者在1-4年之间。在被引用最多的风险因素中;指定专业人员进行眼科检查;早产儿视网膜病变的视力检查时机和指征治疗,以下方面突出:低胎龄(56.25%);视网膜专科医生(75.0%);取决于胎龄(56.25%)和冷冻治疗联合激光光凝和手术(31.25%)。结论:南普拉中心医院新生儿重症监护病房的护士对早产儿视网膜病变的预防、诊断和治疗有一定的了解。研究结果表明,需要通过研讨会、讲习班和内部教育活动来传播信息,以提高护士对临床状况的认识。
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