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Implementing Evidence-Based Neonatal Skin Care With Parent-Performed, Delayed Immersion Baths

机译:用父母进行,实施基于证据的新生儿护肤,延迟浸泡浴

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Abstract There has been a recent trend toward delaying newborn baths because of mounting evidence that delayed bathing promotes breastfeeding, decreases hypothermia, and allows for more parental involvement with newborn care. A multidisciplinary team from a maternal–new-born unit at a military medical center designed and implemented an evidence-based practice change from infant sponge baths shortly after birth to delayed immersion baths. An analysis of newborn temperature data showed that newborns who received delayed immersion baths were less likely to be hypothermic than those who received a sponge bath shortly after birth. Furthermore, parents reported that they liked participating in bathing their newborns and that they felt prepared to bathe them at home.
机译:摘要最近有一个延迟新生儿浴室的趋势,因为延迟沐浴促进母乳喂养,减少低温,并允许更多的父母参与新生儿。 来自军事医疗中心的孕产妇新出生的单位的多学科团队设计并实施了在出生后不久的婴儿海绵浴中的基于证据的实践变化,延迟了浸入浴室。 新生儿温度数据的分析显示,接受延迟浸泡浴的新生儿比在出生后不久接受海绵浴的人体温过低。 此外,父母报告说,他们喜欢参与沐浴他们的新生儿,并且他们觉得他们准备在家里洗澡。

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