Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate

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Autor(a) principal: da Silva Freitas, Otília Maria
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Aguiar Barbieri de Figueiredo, Maria do Céu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.56732/pensarenf.v16i1.63
Resumo: This experimental study evaluated the effects of the massage on stress in preterm neonates that were hospitalised in neonatal intermediate care units. The sample consisted of 32 healthy and clinically stable premature neonates, hospitalised in Portuguese units of intermediate neonatal care. The premature neonates were randomly distributed in two groups - control and experimental - with 16 neonates in each group. The groups did not display statistically significant differences in basic features, thus forming equivalent groups. During the study both groups received the same pattern of neonatal care, in addition, the experimental group also received the massage. Stress levels were evaluated by measuring the levels of cortisol, norepinephrine and epinephrine (neuroendocrine catecholamines) samples of blood and urine obtained on the first and last day of the study. There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of cortisol in the urine between groups or between the first and last day. As far as the levels of cortisol and urine are concerned, we evidenced that there are not significant differences between the groups or the moments and that both the effect of the interaction between the group and the time is not statistically significant. Concerning the levels of cortisol in the blood, we verified that the effect of time is statistically significant with p <0.001. The levels of cortisol in the blood of the preterm neonates from both groups were identical at the two moments and a similar reduction occurred from the first to the second moment. In the experimental group as well as in the control group the differences from the first to the second moment are statistically significant whit p=0.001 and p=0.004, respectively. In regards to the levels of urinary norepinephrine, the effects of group, time, and interaction between the two variables were not statistically significant. As for the levels of norepinephrine in the blood, we verified the existence of a significant effect (p=0.040) in the group, however the effects of time or interaction were not significant. The experimental group demonstrated inferior levels of norepinephrine in the blood at all times; and the increase between the first moment to the second was statistically significant for the experimental group (p=0.002) and for the control group (p=0.004). Neither urinary or blood epinephrine levels varied in a statistically significant fashion when comparing groups, time, or the interaction between those two variables. We conclude that the effect of massage on the stress of healthy and medically stable preterm newborns admitted to neonatal intermediate care unit was not statistically significant.
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spelling Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonateStress e massagem neonatal: Efeitos da massagem no stress do recém-nascido pré-termomassagestressneonate pre-termmassagemstressrecém-nascido pré-termoThis experimental study evaluated the effects of the massage on stress in preterm neonates that were hospitalised in neonatal intermediate care units. The sample consisted of 32 healthy and clinically stable premature neonates, hospitalised in Portuguese units of intermediate neonatal care. The premature neonates were randomly distributed in two groups - control and experimental - with 16 neonates in each group. The groups did not display statistically significant differences in basic features, thus forming equivalent groups. During the study both groups received the same pattern of neonatal care, in addition, the experimental group also received the massage. Stress levels were evaluated by measuring the levels of cortisol, norepinephrine and epinephrine (neuroendocrine catecholamines) samples of blood and urine obtained on the first and last day of the study. There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of cortisol in the urine between groups or between the first and last day. As far as the levels of cortisol and urine are concerned, we evidenced that there are not significant differences between the groups or the moments and that both the effect of the interaction between the group and the time is not statistically significant. Concerning the levels of cortisol in the blood, we verified that the effect of time is statistically significant with p <0.001. The levels of cortisol in the blood of the preterm neonates from both groups were identical at the two moments and a similar reduction occurred from the first to the second moment. In the experimental group as well as in the control group the differences from the first to the second moment are statistically significant whit p=0.001 and p=0.004, respectively. In regards to the levels of urinary norepinephrine, the effects of group, time, and interaction between the two variables were not statistically significant. As for the levels of norepinephrine in the blood, we verified the existence of a significant effect (p=0.040) in the group, however the effects of time or interaction were not significant. The experimental group demonstrated inferior levels of norepinephrine in the blood at all times; and the increase between the first moment to the second was statistically significant for the experimental group (p=0.002) and for the control group (p=0.004). Neither urinary or blood epinephrine levels varied in a statistically significant fashion when comparing groups, time, or the interaction between those two variables. We conclude that the effect of massage on the stress of healthy and medically stable preterm newborns admitted to neonatal intermediate care unit was not statistically significant.Este estudo experimental avaliou os efeitos da massagem nos recém-nascidos pré-termo internados em unidades de cuidados intermédios neonatais a nível do stress. A amostra foi constituída por 32 recém-nascidos pré-termo clinicamente estáveis e saudáveis, internados em unidades portuguesas de cuidados intermédios neonatais. Os recém-nascidos foram distribuídos aleatoriamente para os grupos controlo e experimental, em número igual de dezasseis. Em várias características basais os grupos não apresentaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas, obtendo-se assim grupos equivalentes. Durante o estudo os grupos receberam o mesmo padrão de cuidados neonatais, à exceção do grupo experimental que recebeu a massagem. A avaliação do stress foi feita pela medição da resposta neuro-endócrina, realizando-se no primeiro e último dia do estudo colheitas de sangue e de urina das 24 horas para determinar os valores hormonais de cortisol, norepinefrina e epinefrina. Quanto aos níveis de cortisol na urina, constatámos que não existiram diferenças significativas entre os grupos ou entre os momentos e o efeito da interacção entre o grupo e o tempo também não foi estatisticamente significativo. Relativamente aos níveis de cortisol no sangue, verificámos que o efeito do tempo foi estatisticamente significativo com p <0,001. Os níveis de cortisol no sangue dos recém-nascidos pré-termo de ambos os grupos foram idênticos nos dois momentos e registou-se, do primeiro para o segundo momento, uma diminuição semelhante. Quer no grupo experimental quer no grupo de controlo as diferenças do primeiro para o segundo momento foram estatisticamente significativas com p = 0,001 e p = 0,004, respectivamente. Os efeitos do grupo, do tempo e da interacção entre as duas variáveis não foram estatisticamente significativos quanto à variável norepinefrina urinária. Verificámos a existência de efeito significativo (p = 0,044) do grupo sobre os níveis de norepinefrina no sangue mas os efeitos do tempo ou da interacção não foram significativos. Em qualquer dos momentos os recém-nascidos do grupo experimental evidenciaram níveis de norepinefrina no sangue inferiores aos dos recém-nascidos do grupo de controlo e o aumento do primeiro para o segundo momento foi significativo com p = 0,002 no grupo experimental e p = 0,004 no grupo de controlo. Os efeitos do grupo, do tempo e da interacção entre estas duas variáveis não foram estatisticamente significativos em relação à epinefrina urinária. Relativamente aos níveis de epinefrina no sangue, verificamos que nenhum dos efeitos foi estatisticamente significativo. Com os resultados expostos concluímos que o efeito da massagem sobre o stress dos recém nascidos pré-termo saudáveis e clinicamente estáveis internados em unidade de cuidados intermédios neonatais não foi estatisticamente significativo.Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa - ESEL/ CIDNUR2012-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.56732/pensarenf.v16i1.63https://doi.org/10.56732/pensarenf.v16i1.63Pensar Enfermagem ; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2012): Revista Científica Pensar Enfermagem; 55-79Pensar Enfermagem ; Vol. 16 N.º 1 (2012): Revista Científica Pensar Enfermagem; 55-791647-55260873-890410.56732/pensarenf.v16i1reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://pensarenfermagem.esel.pt/index.php/esel/article/view/63https://pensarenfermagem.esel.pt/index.php/esel/article/view/63/61da Silva Freitas, Otília MariaAguiar Barbieri de Figueiredo, Maria do Céuinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-09-26T10:37:53Zoai:pensarenfermagem.esel.pt:article/63Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:31:08.837775Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
Stress e massagem neonatal: Efeitos da massagem no stress do recém-nascido pré-termo
title Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
spellingShingle Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
da Silva Freitas, Otília Maria
massage
stress
neonate pre-term
massagem
stress
recém-nascido pré-termo
title_short Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
title_full Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
title_fullStr Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
title_full_unstemmed Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
title_sort Stress and neonatal massage: Effects of massage in the stress of pre-term neonate
author da Silva Freitas, Otília Maria
author_facet da Silva Freitas, Otília Maria
Aguiar Barbieri de Figueiredo, Maria do Céu
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author2 Aguiar Barbieri de Figueiredo, Maria do Céu
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Silva Freitas, Otília Maria
Aguiar Barbieri de Figueiredo, Maria do Céu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv massage
stress
neonate pre-term
massagem
stress
recém-nascido pré-termo
topic massage
stress
neonate pre-term
massagem
stress
recém-nascido pré-termo
description This experimental study evaluated the effects of the massage on stress in preterm neonates that were hospitalised in neonatal intermediate care units. The sample consisted of 32 healthy and clinically stable premature neonates, hospitalised in Portuguese units of intermediate neonatal care. The premature neonates were randomly distributed in two groups - control and experimental - with 16 neonates in each group. The groups did not display statistically significant differences in basic features, thus forming equivalent groups. During the study both groups received the same pattern of neonatal care, in addition, the experimental group also received the massage. Stress levels were evaluated by measuring the levels of cortisol, norepinephrine and epinephrine (neuroendocrine catecholamines) samples of blood and urine obtained on the first and last day of the study. There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of cortisol in the urine between groups or between the first and last day. As far as the levels of cortisol and urine are concerned, we evidenced that there are not significant differences between the groups or the moments and that both the effect of the interaction between the group and the time is not statistically significant. Concerning the levels of cortisol in the blood, we verified that the effect of time is statistically significant with p <0.001. The levels of cortisol in the blood of the preterm neonates from both groups were identical at the two moments and a similar reduction occurred from the first to the second moment. In the experimental group as well as in the control group the differences from the first to the second moment are statistically significant whit p=0.001 and p=0.004, respectively. In regards to the levels of urinary norepinephrine, the effects of group, time, and interaction between the two variables were not statistically significant. As for the levels of norepinephrine in the blood, we verified the existence of a significant effect (p=0.040) in the group, however the effects of time or interaction were not significant. The experimental group demonstrated inferior levels of norepinephrine in the blood at all times; and the increase between the first moment to the second was statistically significant for the experimental group (p=0.002) and for the control group (p=0.004). Neither urinary or blood epinephrine levels varied in a statistically significant fashion when comparing groups, time, or the interaction between those two variables. We conclude that the effect of massage on the stress of healthy and medically stable preterm newborns admitted to neonatal intermediate care unit was not statistically significant.
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