与新生儿分离的新妈妈的经历:一项定性的系统回顾。

S. Stelfox, Cate Nagle, B. Kent
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综述目的/问题:本综述的目的是探讨母亲和足月新生儿分离的经历,以了解这对母亲和婴儿夫妇的影响。这些知识将用于提高护理经验,并尽量减少母亲和婴儿在出生后72小时内被送入特殊护理托儿所时受到的伤害。本综述旨在回答以下具体问题:出生后72小时内与足月婴儿分离的母亲的经历是什么?纳入标准参与者类型本综述将考虑包括足月婴儿在出生72小时内被送入特殊护理托儿所的新母亲的经验的出版物。出版物不会因妇女的出生方式、胎次或年龄而被排除在外。研究包括妇女的经验,谁有条件阻止他们参与照顾自己的孩子将不包括在本研究。这种情况可能需要进入成人重症监护区或重症监护区,包括严重产科出血、子痫或中风。早产儿(37周前出生的婴儿)和有结构畸形(如唇腭裂)的婴儿、入住或曾经入住NICU的婴儿或母乳喂养可能禁忌的产妇或新生儿疾病(化疗、放射性治疗、HIV-Aids或新生儿胃肠道畸形)的婴儿将不包括在本综述中。感兴趣的现象:这个定性的回顾将考虑的研究,调查母亲分离的生理,心理和社会因素的经验,当他们的足月婴儿在出生后72小时内被送入特殊护理托儿所。当婴儿从出生时起并在产后逗留期间与母亲同住一室(同住一室)的情况发生改变时,婴儿被视为与母亲分离。第二个令人感兴趣的现象是这种分离对这些母亲及其婴儿喂养方式的影响。
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The experience of new mothers who are separated from their newborn infants: a qualitative systematic review.
REVIEW OBJECTIVES/QUESTIONS: The objective of this review is to explore the experience of separation for mothers and their term newborn infants in order to understand the effect this has on the mother and infant couple. This knowledge will be used to enhance the care experience and minimise harm for mothers and infants when there is or has been an admission to special care nursery within 72 hours of birth. This review aims to answer the following specific question:What is the experience of mothers who are separated from their term infants within 72 hours of birth? INCLUSION CRITERIA Types of Participants This review will consider publications that include experiences of new mothers whose term infants were admitted to special care nursery within 72 hours of birth. Publications will not be excluded on the basis of mode of birth, parity or age of the women. Studies that include the experiences of women who have a condition that prevents their participation in the care of their baby will not be included in this study. Such conditions may require admission to adult intensive or critical care areas and would include severe obstetric haemorrhage, eclampsia or stroke. Infants that are premature (those born before 37 completed weeks) and those that have structural deformities such as clefts of the lip and palate, babies that are admitted to or have been admitted to NICU or maternal or neonatal conditions in which breastfeeding may be contraindicated (chemotherapy, radioactive treatments, HIV-Aids or neonatal gastro-intestinal deformities) will not be included in this review. Phenomena of interest: This qualitative review will consider studies that investigate mother’s experiences of separation on physiological, psychological and social factors when their term infants are admitted to special care nursery within 72 hours of birth. Babies are considered to be separated from their mothers when there is an alteration to the constant close presence of the infant remaining in the same room as the mother (rooming-in) from the time of birth and continuously during the postnatal stay. A second phenomenon of interest is the impact of this separation on the mode of feeding for these mothers and their infants.
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