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Maternal Stressor Agents in Neonatal Intensive Care Units with Premature Infants

Correspondence to Author: Seili Zhang, 

P.R.China

Abstract:

Introduction: Birth of a premie is related to separation from family and hospitalization. Actually, folks would endure loads of stress. this study aimed to work out agent agents of the mothers with premature infants admitted to the infant medical aid Units (NICUs). Methods: This was a descriptive study with one hundred forty mothers with premature infants admitted to the NICUs of 3 academic medical centers attached to Iranian capital University of Medical Sciences victimization Parental agent Scale (PSS) form of Miles and Funk (1998). the info analyzed victimization descriptive-analytical method and SPSS sixteen package. Results: Among the cases associated with environmental agent agents, the subsequent things were reportable because the most intimate agent agents by mothers: ventilator for infants (27.9%), the explosive sound of the monitor buzzer (25.7%) and cases associated with look and behavior of the babe and special treatments like stop respiratory (70.7%), explosive skin discoloration of babe (55%) and cases associated with parental-neonatal relationship like separation from the babe (69.3%) and feeling helpless to shield the babe from pain and painful procedures (60.7%). moreover, the side of “appearance and behavior of the babe and special treatments” was additional trying compared with different agent aspects. Conclusion: in line with study findings, it's prompt to supply necessary preparations when the birth for fogeys (particularly mothers) with premature infants to face with the infants and build applicable relation with them in NICUs.

Keywords:Lymhocytic vasculitis Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Citation:

Seili Zhang. Maternal Stressor Agents in Neonatal Intensive Care Units with Premature Infants. Annals of Critical Care and Medicine 2024.

Journal Info

  • Journal Name: Annals of Critical Care and Medicine
  • Impact Factor: 1.9**
  • ISSN: 2770-4440
  • DOI: 10.52338/accm
  • Short Name: ACCM
  • Acceptance rate: 55%
  • Volume: 6 (2024)
  • Submission to acceptance: 25 days
  • Acceptance to publication: 10 days

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