Cooling and physiology during parent cuddling infants with neonatal encephalopathy in usual care: CoolCuddle-2 study.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Acta Paediatrica Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1111/apa.17466
Ela Chakkarapani, Jenny Ingram, Stephanie Stocks, Lucy Beasant, David Odd
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Abstract

Aim: CoolCuddle, enabling parents to cuddle their babies with neonatal encephalopathy (NE) during therapeutic hypothermia and intensive care (TH), was developed in research settings. To determine the impact of implementing CoolCuddle in usual care in six diverse neonatal intensive care units on the cooling process and intensive care.

Methods: This vital sign cohort study embedded within the CoolCuddle implementation study enrolled 36 infants receiving TH for NE. Nurses received training on CoolCuddle and a standard operating procedure using an instruction video. After consenting, parents experienced up to 2 h of CoolCuddle with 30 min of pre- and post-cuddle observation. We used multilevel, clustered linear modelling to assess the physiological stability in temperature, cardio-respiratory and neurophysiology across the CoolCuddle.

Results: In 60 CoolCuddles over 93.12 h, respiratory parameters, heart rate or neurological function did not vary between the epochs (p > 0.05). During cuddle, sleep-wake cycling on amplitude-integrated EEG increased (p = 0.008) and there was weak evidence of lower pain scores (p = 0.08). No adverse effects were observed.

Conclusion: Implementing CoolCuddle with support in usual practice maintained physiological stability and did not significantly affect the cooling process or intensive care, and may improve infant comfort. Ongoing monitoring of adverse effects when implementing CoolCuddle is recommended.

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在常规护理中,父母拥抱患有新生儿脑病的婴儿时的降温和生理学:CoolCuddle-2研究。
目的:CoolCuddle 是在研究环境中开发的,它能让父母在治疗性低温和重症监护(TH)期间拥抱患有新生儿脑病(NE)的婴儿。目的是确定在六个不同的新生儿重症监护病房的常规护理中实施 CoolCuddle 对降温过程和重症监护的影响:这项嵌入 CoolCuddle 实施研究的生命体征队列研究招募了 36 名接受新生儿重症监护的婴儿。护士接受了有关 CoolCuddle 的培训,并通过教学视频了解了标准操作流程。在征得同意后,家长体验了长达 2 小时的 CoolCuddle,并在拥抱前后进行了 30 分钟的观察。我们使用多层次聚类线性模型来评估整个拥抱过程中体温、心肺功能和神经生理学的稳定性:在历时 93.12 小时的 60 次 "拥抱降温 "中,呼吸参数、心率或神经功能在不同时间段之间没有变化(p > 0.05)。在拥抱过程中,振幅积分脑电图的睡眠-觉醒循环增加(p = 0.008),有微弱证据表明疼痛评分降低(p = 0.08)。未观察到任何不良反应:结论:在惯常做法的支持下实施 CoolCuddle 可保持生理稳定,不会对冷却过程或重症监护产生重大影响,并可提高婴儿的舒适度。建议在实施 CoolCuddle 时持续监测不良反应。
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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica 医学-小儿科
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6.50
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384
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed monthly journal at the forefront of international pediatric research. It covers both clinical and experimental research in all areas of pediatrics including: neonatal medicine developmental medicine adolescent medicine child health and environment psychosomatic pediatrics child health in developing countries
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