评估发展中国家新生儿窒息新生儿复苏循证实践的有效性。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241302098
Lydia Boampong Owusu, Joseph Shahadu Issifu, Emmanuel Odame Owiredu, Sandra Addai-Henne, Stella Kofie Aniewu, Joyce Boatemaa Manu, Perpetual Ntiamoah, Catherine Kroamah Dwumfour, Abigael Emikpe, Abdul-Fatawu Suglo Zakaria
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引言:世界卫生组织强调,在新生儿出生后的第一个“黄金分钟”进行新生儿复苏可以影响新生儿,特别是窒息新生儿的近期和长期结局。复苏模式是一种基于证据的实践,需要评估以确定其有效性。目的:本研究评估新生儿复苏技术及其在围产期窒息新生儿管理中的有效性。设计:横断面设计,对2022年4月至6月5家医院254例新生儿的分娩及即时护理进行观察。方法:观察新生儿复苏及人口学特征。采用STATA 17对数据进行描述性分析,对APGAR评分与复苏方式的相关性进行Cramer's V检验,p≤0.05具有统计学意义。结果:新生儿复苏以助产士为主(98.4%),新生儿出生后复苏占48.8%。最常见的复苏方式是擦干、保暖、揉背和轻拍脚,46.0%的人开始使用袋子和口罩通气。复苏成功率为良好(58.1%)、满意(38.7%)和较差(3.2%)。第一分钟APGAR评分与新生儿干燥(p = 0.0001, φc = 0.619)、保持新生儿温暖和摩擦新生儿背部(p = 0.0001, φc = 0.613)有很强的相关性。但与第5分钟APGAR评分的相关性较弱(p = 0.002, φc = 0.222)。弹脚与第5分钟APGAR评分无显著相关性。结论:新生儿复苏在第1分钟比在第5分钟更有效,是循证实践。助产士的定期培训,以更新他们的复苏技能是重要的,以促进及时和有效的新生儿复苏。建议进一步研究复苏模式的进步和使用技术来提高第一分钟后的复苏。
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Evidence-Based Practice in Neonatal Resuscitation among Birth Asphyxiated Newborns in a Developing Country.

Introduction: The World Health Organization emphasizes that neonatal resuscitation performed in the first "golden minute" following birth can influence both immediate and long-term outcomes of newborns, especially asphyxiated ones. The modes of resuscitation, which is an evidenced-based practice, require evaluation to identify their effectiveness.

Objectives: This study evaluated neonatal resuscitation techniques and their effectiveness in the management of asphyxiated neonates during the perinatal period.

Design: Cross-sectional design with observation of delivery and immediate care of 254 newborns in five hospitals from April to June 2022.

Methods: Neonatal resuscitation and demographic characteristics were noted. Data were analyzed descriptively using STATA 17 and Cramer's V test of association between APGAR scores and resuscitation modes was done with statistical significance established at p ≤ .05.

Results: Neonatal resuscitation was primarily performed by midwives (98.4%), with 48.8% of the infants resuscitated after birth. The most common modalities of resuscitation were drying, keeping warm, rubbing the back, and flicking the feet, with 46.0% started on bag and mask ventilation. The success rate of resuscitation was impressive (58.1%), satisfactory (38.7%), and poor (3.2%). There was a strong association of the first minute APGAR score with drying the neonate (p = .0001, φc = 0.619), keeping the neonate warm, and rubbing the back of the neonate (p = .0001, φc = 0.613). However, their association with the fifth minute APGAR score was weak (p = .002, φc = 0.222). Feet flicking has no significant association with the fifth minute APGAR score.

Conclusion: Neonatal resuscitation, which is an evidence-based practice, is more effective in the first minute than in the fifth minute. Regular training of midwives to update their resuscitation skills is important to promote timely and efficient resuscitation of newborns. Further studies into the advancements in resuscitation modes and the use of technology to improve resuscitation beyond the first minute are recommended.

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