Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates

Background: Rooming-in, motivated by World Health Organization (WHO) strategies and baby-friendly hospital policies, is a practice followed in many maternity hospitals of Iran. Mother-infant dyad may easily be damaged by the separation caused by medical and surgical problems, which result in hospita...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Kazemian, Seyed-Hossein Fakhraee, Minoo Fallahi, Elmira Vazirifard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Neonatology
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Online Access:http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_7948_5b956585073e585d557bd3aacd63654a.pdf
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spelling doaj-238853885b894318b364c80de079695e2021-08-02T09:30:42ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582016-12-017471010.22038/ijn.2016.79487948Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonatesMohammad Kazemian0Seyed-Hossein Fakhraee1Minoo Fallahi2Elmira Vazirifard3Neonatal Health Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranProfessor of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Neonatal Health Research Center, Mofid Children’s Hospital, Tehran, IranShahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Neonatal Health Research Center, Mofid Children’s Hospital, Tehran, IranShahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Neonatal Health Research Center, Mofid Children’s Hospital, Tehran, IranBackground: Rooming-in, motivated by World Health Organization (WHO) strategies and baby-friendly hospital policies, is a practice followed in many maternity hospitals of Iran. Mother-infant dyad may easily be damaged by the separation caused by medical and surgical problems, which result in hospital stay. Regarding this, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the rooming-in practice in icteric newborns admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital of Tehran, Iran. Methods: This study was conducted on 220 neonates admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital with the complaint of jaundice. Out of the 220 newborns, 124 cases were assigned into the intervention group (the rooming-in care) and 96 neonates were categorized into the control group (the routine-care). The two groups were compared in terms of the length of hospital stay, maternal satisfaction, nursing care time, and hospital stay complications. The data were collected by some trained mid-wives using a validated questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using paired sample t-test through SPSS version 16. Results: According to the results of the study, about 55% of the neonates were male. The neonatal mean ages of the intervention and control groups were 6.6 ±3.7 and 7 ± 3.8 days, respectively. Maternal satisfaction with neonatal care and maternal comfort during hospital stay were significantly higher in the intervention group (P=0.027). Furthermore, the two groups had no significant difference regarding the complications of hospital stay (P=0.655). Conclusion: As the findings of the present study demonstrated, in spite of the similarities of the health issues, nursery essentials, and hospital stay complications between the two groups, the rooming-in was more favorable according to the mothers’ viewpoints.http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_7948_5b956585073e585d557bd3aacd63654a.pdfJaundiceNeonateRooming in
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Elmira Vazirifard
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Seyed-Hossein Fakhraee
Minoo Fallahi
Elmira Vazirifard
Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
Iranian Journal of Neonatology
Jaundice
Neonate
Rooming in
author_facet Mohammad Kazemian
Seyed-Hossein Fakhraee
Minoo Fallahi
Elmira Vazirifard
author_sort Mohammad Kazemian
title Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
title_short Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
title_full Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
title_sort evaluation of the beneficial effects of rooming-in care, in icteric hospitalized neonates
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Neonatology
issn 2251-7510
2322-2158
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Rooming-in, motivated by World Health Organization (WHO) strategies and baby-friendly hospital policies, is a practice followed in many maternity hospitals of Iran. Mother-infant dyad may easily be damaged by the separation caused by medical and surgical problems, which result in hospital stay. Regarding this, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the rooming-in practice in icteric newborns admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital of Tehran, Iran. Methods: This study was conducted on 220 neonates admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital with the complaint of jaundice. Out of the 220 newborns, 124 cases were assigned into the intervention group (the rooming-in care) and 96 neonates were categorized into the control group (the routine-care). The two groups were compared in terms of the length of hospital stay, maternal satisfaction, nursing care time, and hospital stay complications. The data were collected by some trained mid-wives using a validated questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using paired sample t-test through SPSS version 16. Results: According to the results of the study, about 55% of the neonates were male. The neonatal mean ages of the intervention and control groups were 6.6 ±3.7 and 7 ± 3.8 days, respectively. Maternal satisfaction with neonatal care and maternal comfort during hospital stay were significantly higher in the intervention group (P=0.027). Furthermore, the two groups had no significant difference regarding the complications of hospital stay (P=0.655). Conclusion: As the findings of the present study demonstrated, in spite of the similarities of the health issues, nursery essentials, and hospital stay complications between the two groups, the rooming-in was more favorable according to the mothers’ viewpoints.
topic Jaundice
Neonate
Rooming in
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