Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates
Introduction: Neonates refers to the first 28 days of life, they are vulnerable to physiological changes. About 15% of neonates get admitted to NICU and a significant number of them end up in ventilation. This study assessed the beneficial role of non- pharmacological modalities on recovery with a b...
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| author | Mohamed, Mossad Abdelhak Shaban Hasan, Taufiq Hidayat Abubakr, Asrar Anuar, Mohamad Azamin Mohd Sofee, Mohd Fit'ri Akmal Abdelbasit, Abelhaleem |
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| description | Introduction: Neonates refers to the first 28 days of life, they are vulnerable to physiological changes. About 15% of neonates get admitted to NICU and a significant number of them end up in ventilation. This study assessed the beneficial role of non- pharmacological modalities on recovery with a better outcome of ventilated babies in NICU. Material and Methods: The study is a quantitative cross-sectional study for 9 months of NICU at IIUMMC. The study will include top conditions warranting neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions and ventilation as preterm, respiratory distress, neonatal sepsis, HIE, and others. They are divided into two(2 )groups; the first group will keep the standard practice and assigned as a control group. The second group will afford all or most of a package of non-pharmacological and sensory stimuli like a kangaroo, feeding, non-nutritive sucking, swaddling, skinto-skin contact, sensory saturation, soft massage, away irritant odour, Normal visual experience during daytime and dime light at night-time. decrease sound pollution, and voice stimulation assessing soft music or recitation of the Qur’an according to family preference. We will assess stabilizing vital signs, behavioural assessment, extubating timing, Short term outcome. Results: Adding non-pharmacological modalities could reduce the dose requirements for sedation and analgesics and has a positive effect on the neurodevelopmental outcome. Conclusion: nonpharmacological strategies besides other modalities improved short-term outcomes and the recovery of ventilated babies. The importance of coming back to nature, the effect of special senses and sensory stimulation on neonatal recovery, and ease extubation. |
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| spelling | iium-765252024-11-12T03:29:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/76525/ Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates Mohamed, Mossad Abdelhak Shaban Hasan, Taufiq Hidayat Abubakr, Asrar Anuar, Mohamad Azamin Mohd Sofee, Mohd Fit'ri Akmal Abdelbasit, Abelhaleem RJ Pediatrics RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children Introduction: Neonates refers to the first 28 days of life, they are vulnerable to physiological changes. About 15% of neonates get admitted to NICU and a significant number of them end up in ventilation. This study assessed the beneficial role of non- pharmacological modalities on recovery with a better outcome of ventilated babies in NICU. Material and Methods: The study is a quantitative cross-sectional study for 9 months of NICU at IIUMMC. The study will include top conditions warranting neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions and ventilation as preterm, respiratory distress, neonatal sepsis, HIE, and others. They are divided into two(2 )groups; the first group will keep the standard practice and assigned as a control group. The second group will afford all or most of a package of non-pharmacological and sensory stimuli like a kangaroo, feeding, non-nutritive sucking, swaddling, skinto-skin contact, sensory saturation, soft massage, away irritant odour, Normal visual experience during daytime and dime light at night-time. decrease sound pollution, and voice stimulation assessing soft music or recitation of the Qur’an according to family preference. We will assess stabilizing vital signs, behavioural assessment, extubating timing, Short term outcome. Results: Adding non-pharmacological modalities could reduce the dose requirements for sedation and analgesics and has a positive effect on the neurodevelopmental outcome. Conclusion: nonpharmacological strategies besides other modalities improved short-term outcomes and the recovery of ventilated babies. The importance of coming back to nature, the effect of special senses and sensory stimulation on neonatal recovery, and ease extubation. 2019-10-09 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/76525/3/first%20place%20in%20first%20poster%20MRS%202019.BACK%20TO%20NATURE.jpeg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/76525/10/MRS2019AbstractBook%20%281%29.pdf Mohamed, Mossad Abdelhak Shaban and Hasan, Taufiq Hidayat and Abubakr, Asrar and Anuar, Mohamad Azamin and Mohd Sofee, Mohd Fit'ri Akmal and Abdelbasit, Abelhaleem (2019) Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates. In: 5th Medical Research Symposium 2019, 9th October 2019, IIUM Medical Centre, Kuantan, Pahang. |
| spellingShingle | RJ Pediatrics RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children Mohamed, Mossad Abdelhak Shaban Hasan, Taufiq Hidayat Abubakr, Asrar Anuar, Mohamad Azamin Mohd Sofee, Mohd Fit'ri Akmal Abdelbasit, Abelhaleem Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title | Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title_full | Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title_fullStr | Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title_full_unstemmed | Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title_short | Back to the nature: Effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| title_sort | back to the nature: effects of non-pharmacological modalities in mechanically ventilated neonates |
| topic | RJ Pediatrics RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children |
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