2018
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.ie20-1.ienp
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Intervenciones de enfermería en neonatos con presión positiva continua

Abstract: Objetivo: describir las intervenciones de enfermería en neonatos con presión positiva continua con prongs, hospitalizados en una unidad neonatal mexicana. Métodos: corte transversal en una muestra no aleatoria por conveniencia, conformada por veinticinco enfermeras que tenían bajo sus cuidados a recién nacidos con sistema de presión positiva con prongs. La recolección de datos fue realizada con un cuestionario autoplicado. El análisis fue descriptivo, y se obtuvieron medidas de tendencia central de las variabl… Show more

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“…Six studies described providers’ experiences with setting up CPAP devices and initiation of CPAP treatment [ 33 , 39 , 63 66 ]. Nasal prong dislodgment and the need to re-adjust the patient-device interface were common technical challenges during treatment for neonates and infants [ 7 , 45 , 67 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Six studies described providers’ experiences with setting up CPAP devices and initiation of CPAP treatment [ 33 , 39 , 63 66 ]. Nasal prong dislodgment and the need to re-adjust the patient-device interface were common technical challenges during treatment for neonates and infants [ 7 , 45 , 67 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major finding from this review was that it is essential that CPAP devices are easy to assemble, use, maintain, and have simple bioengineering support [ 33 , 39 ]. Evidence has shown how devices designed in high resource settings are not sustainable as once they break, there is no bioengineering support to fix them [ 74 , 75 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%