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Traditional Massage of Newborns in Nepal: Implications for Trials of Improved Practice

机译:尼泊尔传统的新生儿按摩:对改进手法的启示

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Mustard oil massage of newborns is an integral component of traditional care practices in many communities. Recent evidence suggests that this practice may have detrimental effects, particularly for preterm infants or for those whose skin barrier function is otherwise sub-optimal. Other natural oils such as sunflower, sesame or safflower seed oil may have a beneficial impact on newborn health and survival. Little is known, however, about cultural and other factors related to the acceptance and uptake of alternative, more beneficial oils for massage of the newborn. A questionnaire concerning the usage and reasons for application of mustard and other oils to newborn skin was administered to the caretakers of 8580 newborns in Sarlahi district of rural Nepal. Four focus group discussions among representative groups were conducted to describe the perceived benefits of oil massage and the factors involved in the decision to apply oil. The potential for the introduction of alternative natural oils was explored. Approximately 99 per cent of newborns were massaged at least once with mustard oil in the 2 weeks after birth, and 80 per cent were massaged at least twice daily. Promotion of strength, maintenance of health, and provision of warmth were the most commonly cited reasons for application of mustard oil. Focus group discussion participants noted that smell, oiliness, mode of pre-massage preparation, and perceived absorptive potential on the skin are important contextual factors involved in the practice. Caretakers are willing to consider adaptation of established traditions for the promotion of positive health outcomes if essential contextual criteria are met. An understanding of cultural, social, and economic factors that shape the context of traditional healthcare practices is essential to the design and implementation of intervention trials examining the relative efficacy of application of oils in reducing neonatal mortality and morbidity.
机译:在许多社区,新生儿芥末油按摩是传统护理方法不可或缺的组成部分。最近的证据表明,这种做法可能会产生不利影响,特别是对于早产儿或皮肤屏障功能欠佳的婴儿。其他天然油,例如向日葵油,芝麻油或红花籽油,可能会对新生儿的健康和生存产生有益的影响。然而,关于与新生儿的按摩油的替代和更有益的油的接受和摄取有关的文化和其他因素知之甚少。向尼泊尔农村地区Sarlahi区的8580名新生儿的看护人进行了一份有关芥末和其他油脂在新生儿皮肤上的用法和原因的调查表。在代表小组之间进行了四次焦点小组讨论,以描述油按摩的感觉益处以及决定使用油的因素。探索了引入替代天然油的潜力。大约99%的新生儿在出生后两周内用芥末油按摩至少一次,而80%的婴儿每天至少按摩两次。促进力量,保持健康和提供温暖是使用芥末油最常被提及的原因。焦点小组讨论的参与者指出,气味,油腻性,按摩前准备的方式以及皮肤上的感知吸收潜力是参与该实践的重要背景因素。如果符合基本的背景标准,看护者愿意考虑采用既定的传统,以促进积极的健康结果。对于文化,社会和经济因素的理解,这些因素会影响传统医疗保健实践的背景,这对于设计和实施干预试验至关重要,该干预试验旨在研究食用油在降低新生儿死亡率和发病率方面的相对功效。

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