Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira, Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro, Cardoso, Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão, Scherlock, Maria do Socorro Mendonça, Albuquerque, Nila Larisse Silva de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4171
Resumo: In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the newborn (NB) receives emergency treatment as an attempt to improve their medical condition and there are several episodes of handling it. This research aimed at investigating the physiological and behavioral responses of newborns hospitalized in a NICU, and to propose a protocol for minimum handling of the NB in the NICU. It was an exploratory, descriptive, quantitative approach, performed in the NICU of a teaching hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará. There were samples of 26 NBs, and the data collection was performed in April 2010. It was found that the newborns had an average of eight physiological or behavioral responses. The main responses were: arching eyebrows, facial responses and increased muscle tone, which can pose to the newborn discomfort, dislocation and pain before the procedure. It was concluded that excessive handling alters the physiological and behavioral aspects of the newborn, so the protocol for minimum handling of the NB can be a strategy for maintaining the well-being.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
title Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
spellingShingle Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge
Nursing
Infant
Newborn
Intensive Care Units Neonatal.
title_short Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
title_full Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
title_fullStr Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
title_full_unstemmed Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
title_sort Physiological responses and behavior of neonatal handling in neonatal intensive care unit
author Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge
author_facet Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge
Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
Cardoso, Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão
Scherlock, Maria do Socorro Mendonça
Albuquerque, Nila Larisse Silva de
author_role author
author2 Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
Cardoso, Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão
Scherlock, Maria do Socorro Mendonça
Albuquerque, Nila Larisse Silva de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge
Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
Cardoso, Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão
Scherlock, Maria do Socorro Mendonça
Albuquerque, Nila Larisse Silva de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Infant
Newborn
Intensive Care Units Neonatal.
topic Nursing
Infant
Newborn
Intensive Care Units Neonatal.
description In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the newborn (NB) receives emergency treatment as an attempt to improve their medical condition and there are several episodes of handling it. This research aimed at investigating the physiological and behavioral responses of newborns hospitalized in a NICU, and to propose a protocol for minimum handling of the NB in the NICU. It was an exploratory, descriptive, quantitative approach, performed in the NICU of a teaching hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará. There were samples of 26 NBs, and the data collection was performed in April 2010. It was found that the newborns had an average of eight physiological or behavioral responses. The main responses were: arching eyebrows, facial responses and increased muscle tone, which can pose to the newborn discomfort, dislocation and pain before the procedure. It was concluded that excessive handling alters the physiological and behavioral aspects of the newborn, so the protocol for minimum handling of the NB can be a strategy for maintaining the well-being.
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