INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL FACTORS ON GROWTH PARAMETERS IN LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT BABIES WITH KANGAROO MOTHER CARE

Lumbanraja Sn
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Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) in low birth weight newborns has been found to be beneficial, but studies have shown that maternal factors might be of concern in the successful application of KMC. Aim: To study the influence of maternal factors on growth parameters in low-birth-weight babies with KMC. Methods: This is a prospective cohort study of 40 low birth weight newborns in our institutions. We randomly assigned the newborns to the group which received KMC and to the group which received conventional care. Maternal factors were recorded. We measured weight, length, and head circumferences of newborns daily for thirty days. Data was processed by SPSS x22.0. Results: A total of 40 newborns were recruited into the study. Weight parameters were significantly higher in the KMC group than in the conventional group except for the Z scores. Regarding maternal characteristics, only gestational age was found to influence the initial and the last head circumference (p=0.035). There were no differences in maternal age, parity, maternal education, mode of delivery, fetal sex, and initial Apgar score with any of the growth parameters. Conclusion: There were no maternal and fetal differences in the growth parameters of the groups, except in the delayed growth of head circumferences in preterm infants.
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母体因素对低出生体重儿袋鼠式护理生长参数的影响
背景:袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)在低出生体重新生儿中被发现是有益的,但研究表明,母亲因素可能是袋鼠妈妈护理成功应用的重要因素。目的:探讨母体因素对低出生体重儿KMC生长参数的影响。方法:对我院40例低出生体重新生儿进行前瞻性队列研究。我们将新生儿随机分为接受KMC的组和接受常规护理的组。记录产妇因素。我们连续30天每天测量新生儿的体重、身长和头围。数据采用SPSS x22.0软件处理。结果:本研究共招募了40名新生儿。除Z分数外,KMC组的体重参数均显著高于常规组。在母体特征方面,只有胎龄对头围和头围有影响(p=0.035)。产妇年龄、胎次、受教育程度、分娩方式、胎儿性别和初始Apgar评分与任何生长参数均无差异。结论:除早产儿头围发育迟缓外,各组的生长参数无母胎差异。
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