2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-022-03194-5
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Effects of early essential newborn care versus routine birth care on physiological variables and sleep state among newborn infants: a quasi-experimental design

Abstract: Background Early essential newborn care (EENC) was introduced to medical practice in China in 2016, but the number of medical institutions that have put EENC into practice remains low due to insufficient clinical evidence and the absence of awareness among health professionals. This study aimed to explore the effect of EENC on physiological variables and sleep state among newborn infants and to provide evidence to support the implementation of EENC. Methods … Show more

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“…Although studies showed the benefits of cesarean EENC [19] and improved outcomes for mothers and infants, and reduced labor hazards with the continuous support from a guide nurse during spontaneous delivery [20], immediate intraoperative continuous SSC during cesarean delivery has risk factors, such as neonatal asphyxia, bed fall, and maternal chest distress. The obstetric guide nurse acts as a dedicated EENC nurse to meet the key factors of maternal intraoperative needs while providing intraoperative psychological support, one-on-one support by professionals, immediate SSC, and breastfeeding guidance.…”
Section: Safety and Human Resource Analysis Of Doulas On Immediate Ss...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although studies showed the benefits of cesarean EENC [19] and improved outcomes for mothers and infants, and reduced labor hazards with the continuous support from a guide nurse during spontaneous delivery [20], immediate intraoperative continuous SSC during cesarean delivery has risk factors, such as neonatal asphyxia, bed fall, and maternal chest distress. The obstetric guide nurse acts as a dedicated EENC nurse to meet the key factors of maternal intraoperative needs while providing intraoperative psychological support, one-on-one support by professionals, immediate SSC, and breastfeeding guidance.…”
Section: Safety and Human Resource Analysis Of Doulas On Immediate Ss...mentioning
confidence: 99%