Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU

Background and Aims. With technological advances in NICUs the survival rate of preterm infants has been increased. Because NICU environment is a potent source of stress for infants, its modification is an essential measure to decrease infants’ morbidity. The purposes of this study were to compare th...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Z. Abdeyazdan, S. Ghasemi, M. Marofi, N. Berjis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/864780
id doaj-4c247417ce3b42c0b5fd59ab1808583f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-4c247417ce3b42c0b5fd59ab1808583f2020-11-25T01:27:46ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/864780864780Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICUZ. Abdeyazdan0S. Ghasemi1M. Marofi2N. Berjis3Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Sciences, Isfahan, IranStudent Research Center Committee, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Sciences, Isfahan, IranPediatric Department, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Sciences, Isfahan, IranENT Department, Medical School, Isfahan University of Sciences, Isfahan, IranBackground and Aims. With technological advances in NICUs the survival rate of preterm infants has been increased. Because NICU environment is a potent source of stress for infants, its modification is an essential measure to decrease infants’ morbidity. The purposes of this study were to compare the effects of wearing earmuff and provision silence for infants on their motor responses and gaining weight. Methods. In a randomized clinical trial 96 preterm infants were enrolled. Their motor responses were evaluated for two consecutive days in the morning and afternoon shifts, in the groups of earmuff and silence, and at similar time points in the control group. Also their weight was measured at days 1 and 10. Results. In the two intervention groups, means of motor responses in infants were significantly less than in the control group, and weight gain of infants was more than the control group. However weight gain was more pronounced in the earmuff group. Conclusion. Both interventions led to decreasing number of motor responses and improvement of weight gain pattern, but these effects were more pronounced in earmuff group; thus because implementation of silence in NICUs has many barriers, it is suggested to use earmuff for preterm infants in these units. This trial obtained IRCT registration number IRCT2012092010812N2.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/864780
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Z. Abdeyazdan
S. Ghasemi
M. Marofi
N. Berjis
spellingShingle Z. Abdeyazdan
S. Ghasemi
M. Marofi
N. Berjis
Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Z. Abdeyazdan
S. Ghasemi
M. Marofi
N. Berjis
author_sort Z. Abdeyazdan
title Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
title_short Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
title_full Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
title_fullStr Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
title_full_unstemmed Motor Responses and Weight Gaining in Neonates through Use of Two Methods of Earmuff and Receiving Silence in NICU
title_sort motor responses and weight gaining in neonates through use of two methods of earmuff and receiving silence in nicu
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 2356-6140
1537-744X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background and Aims. With technological advances in NICUs the survival rate of preterm infants has been increased. Because NICU environment is a potent source of stress for infants, its modification is an essential measure to decrease infants’ morbidity. The purposes of this study were to compare the effects of wearing earmuff and provision silence for infants on their motor responses and gaining weight. Methods. In a randomized clinical trial 96 preterm infants were enrolled. Their motor responses were evaluated for two consecutive days in the morning and afternoon shifts, in the groups of earmuff and silence, and at similar time points in the control group. Also their weight was measured at days 1 and 10. Results. In the two intervention groups, means of motor responses in infants were significantly less than in the control group, and weight gain of infants was more than the control group. However weight gain was more pronounced in the earmuff group. Conclusion. Both interventions led to decreasing number of motor responses and improvement of weight gain pattern, but these effects were more pronounced in earmuff group; thus because implementation of silence in NICUs has many barriers, it is suggested to use earmuff for preterm infants in these units. This trial obtained IRCT registration number IRCT2012092010812N2.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/864780
work_keys_str_mv AT zabdeyazdan motorresponsesandweightgaininginneonatesthroughuseoftwomethodsofearmuffandreceivingsilenceinnicu
AT sghasemi motorresponsesandweightgaininginneonatesthroughuseoftwomethodsofearmuffandreceivingsilenceinnicu
AT mmarofi motorresponsesandweightgaininginneonatesthroughuseoftwomethodsofearmuffandreceivingsilenceinnicu
AT nberjis motorresponsesandweightgaininginneonatesthroughuseoftwomethodsofearmuffandreceivingsilenceinnicu
_version_ 1725103467058429952