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屈曲(胎儿蜷缩)和伸展(自由体位)姿势对住院早产儿每日睡眠量的影响:一项随机临床试验。

The effects of flexed (fetal tucking) and extended (free body) postures on the daily sleep quantity of hospitalized premature infants: A randomized clinical trial.

作者信息

Valizadeh Leila, Ghahremani Golnar, Gharehbaghi Manizheh Mostafa, Jafarabadi Mohammad Asghari

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

Department of Pediatric, Medicine Faculty, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

出版信息

J Res Med Sci. 2016 Dec 26;21:124. doi: 10.4103/1735-1995.196606. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Proper sleep is essential for the development of premature infants. Infants, during hospitalization, might suffer from inappropriate postures and insufficient sleep hours. To compare the daily sleep quantities of premature infants in flexed (facilitated fetal tucking) posture and extended (free body) posture. This study is a randomized clinical trial which was conducted in neonatal ward of Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital of Tabriz, Iran, 2015. Thirty-two premature infants with the age range of 33-36 weeks were selected for the study.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Every infant was studied for 4 days in a sequential format. Every infant was studied for 4 days and in a 12-h period every day (8 a.m-8 p.m). Each day, an infant was randomly put in one of the four statuses, namely, free body posture in the supine position, free body posture in the lateral position, facilitated fetal tucking in the supine position and facilitated fetal tucking in the lateral position. Films were recorded in the 12-h period (8 a.m-8 p.m). SPSS Software (version 13) was used for data analysis.

RESULTS

The results showed that about the main effect of posture on sleep variable, there was a statistically significant difference ( = 0.003). In addition, about the main effect of position on sleep variable; there was a statistically significant difference ( = 0.002). Meanwhile, there was no significant interaction effect between the posture and position for the daily sleep duration ( = 0.746). Daily sleep duration of the infants in flexed (facilitated fetal tucking) posture and lateral position is longer than that of the infants in extended (free body) posture and supine position.

CONCLUSION

Daily sleep duration in the infants experiencing flexed posture and lateral position at rest is longer. Moreover, it decreases wakefulness time of the premature infants.

摘要

背景

充足的睡眠对早产儿的发育至关重要。住院期间,婴儿可能会出现姿势不当和睡眠时间不足的情况。为比较早产儿处于屈曲(促进胎儿蜷缩)姿势和伸展(自由体位)姿势时的每日睡眠量。本研究是一项随机临床试验,于2015年在伊朗大不里士的阿尔-扎赫拉教学医院新生儿病房进行。选取了32名年龄在33 - 36周的早产儿进行研究。

材料与方法

每个婴儿按顺序进行4天的研究。每个婴儿每天研究4天,每天12小时(上午8点至晚上8点)。每天,将一名婴儿随机置于四种状态之一,即仰卧位自由体位、侧卧位自由体位、仰卧位促进胎儿蜷缩和侧卧位促进胎儿蜷缩。在12小时期间(上午8点至晚上8点)进行录像。使用SPSS软件(版本13)进行数据分析。

结果

结果显示,关于姿势对睡眠变量的主要影响,存在统计学显著差异(P = 0.003)。此外,关于体位对睡眠变量的主要影响,存在统计学显著差异(P = 0.002)。同时,姿势和体位对每日睡眠时间没有显著的交互作用(P = 0.746)。处于屈曲(促进胎儿蜷缩)姿势和侧卧位的婴儿的每日睡眠时间长于处于伸展(自由体位)姿势和仰卧位的婴儿。

结论

休息时处于屈曲姿势和侧卧位的婴儿的每日睡眠时间更长。此外,这减少了早产儿的清醒时间。

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