Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect Of The Care Package Applıed To Babıes Whıch Are Monıtored Wıth Temporary Follow-Up Of The Newborn In The Newborn Intensıve Care Unıt On The Duratıon Of Stay In Non-Invasıve Mechanıcal Ventılatıon And Physıologıcal Parameters
Verified date | December 2023 |
Source | Okan University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Temporary tachypnea of the newborn can be improved with minimal respiratory support and nursing care given to babies within the first 72 hours of life. Nursing care practices; It includes pain management, aspiration, moistening and warming of the airways, skin care, nutrition, body temperature regulation, positioning and chest physiotherapy practices. Physiotherapy practices, when applied in accordance with the criteria, can reduce the newborn's respiratory problems and shorten the hospital stay. Although it has been reported that chest physiotherapy practices have a clinically positive effect on newborns, studies in this field are insufficient. Nowadays, the concept of care package is frequently used, especially in areas where nursing care is very important, such as intensive care. Implementation of care packages in patient care increases the quality of care by ensuring standardization in the clinic. It also contributes to observing improvements in health practices. The positive results of the use of care packages in their application areas and the lack of care package application in babies monitored with temporary tachypnea of the newborn when the literature was scanned have led to the necessity of conducting studies in this field. The study was planned as a semi-experimental (non-randomized) control group study to examine the effect of the care package applied to babies monitored with temporary tachypnea of the newborn in the neonatal intensive care unit on the duration of stay in noninvasive mechanical ventilation and physiological parameters.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | October 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 36 Weeks to 41 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: -Being 36 weeks or above according to gestational age - Birth weight being 1500 grams and above - Receive noninvasive mechanical ventilation support - Feeding via orogastric tube - Parents' consent for the baby to be included in the study Exclusion Criteria: - Those with pneumothorax and suspicion - Those with cranial bleeding or any suspicion of bleeding - Babies with congenital anomalies affecting breathing - Babies who are reconnected to mechanical ventilation after being weaned off noninvasive mechanical ventilation - Babies with neurological diseases (no neurological problems (hypotonia, hypertonic etc.), no history of convulsions, not using sedative drugs, normal cranial USG, - Babies with any fractures (clavicle, femur, etc.) were excluded from the sample. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Esma Seker | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Okan University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Heart rate Vital Signs | Heart rate (beats/minute) were evaluated | It was evaluated upon admission to intensive care, 1 hour after the first care, and 1 hour after the first care after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | Respiratory Rate Vital Signs | Respiratory Rate (breaths/minute) were evaluated | It was evaluated upon admission to intensive care, 1 hour after the first care, and 1 hour after the first care after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | Body temperature Vital Signs | Body temperature (°C) were evaluated | It was evaluated upon admission to intensive care, 1 hour after the first care, and 1 hour after the first care after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | Oxygen saturation Vital Signs | Oxygen saturation (%) were evaluated | It was evaluated upon admission to intensive care, 1 hour after the first care, and 1 hour after the first care after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | Blood pressure Vital Signs | Blood pressure (mmHg) were evaluated | It was evaluated upon admission to intensive care, 1 hour after the first care, and 1 hour after the first care after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas pH value : | blood gas H iyon | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas PCO2 value | blood gas PCO2 (mmHg) were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas HCO3 value | blood gas HCO3 (mEq/L) were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas PaO2 value | blood gas PaO2 (mmHg)were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas SaO2 value : | blood gas SaO2 (mmHg)were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas lactat value | blood gas lactat (mmol/L) were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Primary | blood gas BE value | blood gas BE(mmol/L) were evaluted | It was evaluated upon admission to the intensive care unit, immediately before weaning from mechanical ventilation, and 1 hour after weaning from mechanical ventilation. | |
Secondary | Total duration of mechanical ventilation stay | in total hours | 1 hour after discharge from intensive care | |
Secondary | Total duration of stay in intensive care unit duration of transition to oral feeding were evaluated). | in total hours | 1 hour after discharge from intensive care | |
Secondary | Total duration of transition to oral feeding were | in total hours | 1 hour after discharge from intensive care |
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