Jing Zou1, Liyan Gu1. 1. Department of Neonatology, Changzhou Second People's Hospital Changzhou 213164, Jiangsu Province, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of comprehensive care on complications, oxygenation indexes of children with neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS), as well as their guardian's psychological mood. METHODS: Totally 205 cases of children with NRDS admitted to our hospital from February 2018 to December 2019 were recruited and divided into two groups according to different nursing interventions. Cases receiving comprehensive care were included in the research group (RG, n=108), and cases receiving routine care were included in the control group (CG, n=97). The curative effect, improvement of clinical symptoms, complications during nursing process, improvement of oxygenation indexes, degree of lung injury, improvement of physiological health were observed and compared, as well as the improvement of parents' psychological mood and their satisfaction with this nursing intervention. RESULTS: After care, RG had significantly better improvement of clinical indexes than that in CG, with notably lower PaCO2 and higher PaO2 and SaO2. Besides, children in RG showed remarkably lower Murray score and APACHE-II score, and the patients of children in RG also had lower SAS and SDS scores. The overall response rate (ORR) of children in RG was evidently higher than that in CG, the incidence of total complications in RG was evidently lower than that in CG, and the nursing satisfaction of parents in RG was evidently higher than that in CG. CONCLUSION: Comprehensive care is effective for children with NRDS, which can improve oxygenation indexes and lung injury, reduce the incidence of complications, and improve the psychological mood of parents. AJTR
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of comprehensive care on complications, oxygenation indexes of children with neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS), as well as their guardian's psychological mood. METHODS: Totally 205 cases of children with NRDS admitted to our hospital from February 2018 to December 2019 were recruited and divided into two groups according to different nursing interventions. Cases receiving comprehensive care were included in the research group (RG, n=108), and cases receiving routine care were included in the control group (CG, n=97). The curative effect, improvement of clinical symptoms, complications during nursing process, improvement of oxygenation indexes, degree of lung injury, improvement of physiological health were observed and compared, as well as the improvement of parents' psychological mood and their satisfaction with this nursing intervention. RESULTS: After care, RG had significantly better improvement of clinical indexes than that in CG, with notably lower PaCO2 and higher PaO2 and SaO2. Besides, children in RG showed remarkably lower Murray score and APACHE-II score, and the patients of children in RG also had lower SAS and SDS scores. The overall response rate (ORR) of children in RG was evidently higher than that in CG, the incidence of total complications in RG was evidently lower than that in CG, and the nursing satisfaction of parents in RG was evidently higher than that in CG. CONCLUSION: Comprehensive care is effective for children with NRDS, which can improve oxygenation indexes and lung injury, reduce the incidence of complications, and improve the psychological mood of parents. AJTR
Authors: Shan L Ward; Carson M Quinn; Stacey L Valentine; Anil Sapru; Martha A Q Curley; Douglas F Willson; Kathleen D Liu; Michael A Matthay; Heidi R Flori Journal: Pediatr Crit Care Med Date: 2016-10 Impact factor: 3.624