The study was administered in a randomized controlled experimental design to evaluate the effects of material positioning and hand-face maneuver on physiological parameters and stress symptoms in preterm newborns with gestational weeks 28 to 32. The sample of the study consisted of 60 preterm infants who met the selection criteria in newborn intensive care unit between September 2018 and July 2020.The newborns in the control group (n=30) were given a "nesting with a rolled up blanket" position, as in the routine of the ward. The Experimental Group1 (n=30) was given positions using a "positioner" and the same newborns (Experimental2) was given positions using "positioner and hand-face maneuver" on the second day of the study.
The universe of the study consisted of preterm newborns patients who met the selection criteria in newborn intensive care unit.The research was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study. In order for the groups to be distributed homogeneously, the order produced by a computer program (http://www.randomizer.org/) was used. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria and agree to participate in the study assigned to the experimental and control groups according the randomization list. The control variable of the study is demographic characteristics of the baby. The dependent variables of the study are physiological parameters, newborn position assesment tool score and newborn stress scale score In the research, "Information and follow-up form" prepared by the researcher in line with the literature was used as data collection tools. Newborn Position Assesment Tool and Newborn Stress Scale were also used
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Preterm infants were placed in the nest with positioning material and placed in lateral and prone positions The positioning material and hand-face maneuver were applied together to the preterm infants in the Positioning Material Group 2, and they were given lateral and prone positions in this way
Kocaeli University Hospital
Kocaeli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Newborn Position Assesment Tool
The Infant Position AssessmentTool (IPAT) is a six-item(shoulders, hands, hips, knees,ankles, feet, head, neck) tool with cumulative scores ranging from 0 to 12. A scale score of 12 indicates that the position is given very well, and a score of 0 indicates that the position is very bad.
Time frame: Before starting position, after 1 hour 1st position , before second positon, after 1 hour second position
Newborn Stress Scale
Scale items were collected in 8 subgroups. These subgroups consist of a total of 24 items in 3-point Likert type, including facial expression, body color, respiration, activity level, comfortability, muscle tone, extremities, and posture.A minimum of 0 points and a maximum of 16 points are taken from the scale. As the score increases, the baby's stress level increases.
Time frame: Before starting position, after 1 hour 1st position , before second positon, after 1 hour second position
Pulse rate assesment
Pulse rate/min
Time frame: Before starting position, after 1 hour 1st position , before second positon, after 1 hour second position
Respiratory rate assesment
respiratory rate/min,
Time frame: Before starting position, after 1 hour 1st position , before second positon, after 1 hour second position
Oxygen saturation assesment
Oxygen saturation %
Time frame: Before starting position, after 1 hour 1st position , before second positon, after 1 hour second position
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