Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the cohort profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in a multidisciplinary follow-up clinic, with emphasis on the type of feeding and weight gain, after hospital discharge. Method: retrospective cohort, whose population is composed of at-risk newborns attended...
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doaj-a1340ae8f4924c39bfa9a9c992a5acd62020-11-24T23:38:48ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452019-01-0127010.1590/1518-8345.2301.3113S0104-11692019000100302Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort studyLudmylla de Oliviera BelezaLaiane Medeiros RibeiroRayanne Augusta Parente PaulaLaíse Escalianti Del Alamo GuardaGessica Borges VieiraKassandra Silva Falcão CostaABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the cohort profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in a multidisciplinary follow-up clinic, with emphasis on the type of feeding and weight gain, after hospital discharge. Method: retrospective cohort, whose population is composed of at-risk newborns attended in a 4-year period. Data came from medical records and attendance report, later exported to R Program. The outcome variables were number of the nursing consultation, type of feeding, daily weight gain and main guidelines. We used descriptive statistics, frequency distribution and applied Mann-Whitney, Chi-Square, Spearman correlation, Variance and Tukey analysis, with p <0.05 being significant. Results: a total of 882 consultations with 629 infants and families were analyzed. The frequencies of exclusive breastfeeding and weight gain increased as the consultations progressed. The infants who needed more consultations and with lower weight gain were those with lower gestational age (p = 0.001) and birth weight (p = 0.000), longer length of hospital stay (p <0.005), and diagnoses related to extreme prematurity (p <0.05), among others. Conclusion: nurses verified the importance of outpatient follow-up of at-risk newborns, especially in promoting breastfeeding and healthy growth.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692019000100302&lng=en&tlng=enContinuidade de Assistência ao PacienteRecém-NascidoPrematuroAssistência AmbulatorialEnfermagemSeguimentos |
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Ludmylla de Oliviera Beleza Laiane Medeiros Ribeiro Rayanne Augusta Parente Paula Laíse Escalianti Del Alamo Guarda Gessica Borges Vieira Kassandra Silva Falcão Costa Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem Continuidade de Assistência ao Paciente Recém-Nascido Prematuro Assistência Ambulatorial Enfermagem Seguimentos |
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Ludmylla de Oliviera Beleza Laiane Medeiros Ribeiro Rayanne Augusta Parente Paula Laíse Escalianti Del Alamo Guarda Gessica Borges Vieira Kassandra Silva Falcão Costa |
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Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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Profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in outpatient follow-up clinic: a retrospective cohort study |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem |
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1518-8345 |
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2019-01-01 |
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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the cohort profile of at-risk newborns attended by nurses in a multidisciplinary follow-up clinic, with emphasis on the type of feeding and weight gain, after hospital discharge. Method: retrospective cohort, whose population is composed of at-risk newborns attended in a 4-year period. Data came from medical records and attendance report, later exported to R Program. The outcome variables were number of the nursing consultation, type of feeding, daily weight gain and main guidelines. We used descriptive statistics, frequency distribution and applied Mann-Whitney, Chi-Square, Spearman correlation, Variance and Tukey analysis, with p <0.05 being significant. Results: a total of 882 consultations with 629 infants and families were analyzed. The frequencies of exclusive breastfeeding and weight gain increased as the consultations progressed. The infants who needed more consultations and with lower weight gain were those with lower gestational age (p = 0.001) and birth weight (p = 0.000), longer length of hospital stay (p <0.005), and diagnoses related to extreme prematurity (p <0.05), among others. Conclusion: nurses verified the importance of outpatient follow-up of at-risk newborns, especially in promoting breastfeeding and healthy growth. |
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Continuidade de Assistência ao Paciente Recém-Nascido Prematuro Assistência Ambulatorial Enfermagem Seguimentos |
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