Combination of Polyethylene Terephthalate Nesting and Prone Position at the Standard Box Care to the Vital Signs and Length of Stay on the Low Birth Weight Babies

Melinda Deviana, Noor Pramono, A. Suwondo
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Background: The use of nesting and prone position conditioned Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies as the mother’s womb that helped in the development of physiological functions and achieve physiological function stability. This study aims to test the effectiveness of designed nesting with polyethylene terephthalate materials and the position of prone with standard care using a box of baby warmers for the length of stay which is observed from the achievement of the stability of vital signs on LBW. Methods: This is a quasi-experimental design study with non-equivalent control group design. The study population was all LBW treated in the Perinatal room with a sample of 36 LBW selected consecutively from newborns at RSUD RAA Soewondo Pa􀦞 and RSUD Dr. R. Soetrasno Rembang. Results: The combination of nesting polyethylene group with position prone achieved faster vital signs stability and shorter duration of treatment compared to the control group with p = 0.001 for temperature, respiration and oxygen saturation. Conclusion: The combination of polyethylene terephthalate nesting and prone position is effective to reduce the duration of treatment and achieving the stability of vital signs of low birth weight infants. This intervention can be used as LBW care during hospital and home care. Keywords: nesting, position prone, polyethylene tread, length of stay, baby vital signs Received: 25 August 2018 Reviewed: 10 September 2018 Revised: 28 June 2020 Accepted: 28 June 2020 DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-41579
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聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯嵌套与标准箱俯卧位组合对低出生体重儿生命体征及停留时间的影响
背景:使用窝位和俯卧位将低出生体重(LBW)婴儿作为母亲的子宫,有助于生理功能的发育和生理功能的稳定。本研究旨在测试设计的聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯材料筑巢的有效性和俯卧位置标准护理使用一盒婴儿加热器的停留时间,从实现生命体征的稳定性观察到LBW。方法:采用非等效对照组设计的准实验设计。研究人群均在围产室接受低体重婴儿治疗,并从RSUD RAA Soewondo Pa􀦞和RSUD Dr. R. Soetrasno Rembang的新生儿中连续选择36名低体重婴儿。结果:与对照组相比,窝套聚乙烯组与俯卧位组的生命体征稳定更快,治疗时间更短,温度、呼吸、血氧饱和度p = 0.001。结论:聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯套置与俯卧位相结合可有效缩短治疗时间,实现低出生体重儿生命体征的稳定。该干预措施可用于医院和家庭护理期间的LBW护理。关键词:筑巢,俯卧位,聚乙烯胎面,停留时间,婴儿生命体征收稿日期:2018年8月25日审核日期:2018年9月10日修订日期:2020年6月28日接收日期:2020年6月28日doi: 10.35898/ghmj-41579
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