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Minimera separation av föräldrar och nyfött barn med neonatal andningsstörning och maximera hudnära vård
Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare, HHJ, Quality Improvement and Leadership in Health and Welfare.
2019 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 80 credits / 120 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
Minimise separation of parents and newborn with transient tachypnoea and maximise skin-to-skin care (English)
Abstract [sv]

På Södersjukhuset har modern och det nyfödda barnet med neonatal andningsstörning (NAS) två separata vårdkedjor. Det leder till att nyfödda barn med NAS separeras från sina mödrar när de läggs in på neonatalavdelningen för att erhålla andningsunderstöd med CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure).

Förbättringsarbetets syfte är att minimera separation av moder och barn med NAS, under perioden som modern har kvarstående obstetriskt vårdbehov. Förändringsidén består av ett mobilt neonatalt team som vårdar det nyfödda barnet med NAS hud-mot-hud på moderns bröstkorg där hon befinner sig i sin vårdkedja. Syftet med studien av förbättringsarbetet är att undersöka hur föräldrar och medarbetare inom neonatalvården upplever det nya arbetssättet och vårdformen med ett mobilt neonatalt team.

Under perioden from 2017-11-01 tom 2019-04-30 har 103 barn med NAS vårdats av MNT. Dessa barn har en kortare medelvårdtid och CPAP-behandlingstid samt en tidigare amningsstart i jämförelse med barnen med NAS som har vårdats på neonatalavdelningen. Vårdpersonalen på neonatalavdelningen upplever att det minskade flödet av patienter förbättrar arbetsmiljön och vårdmiljön. Föräldrar uttrycker en känsla av hög delaktighet och trygghet samt en god anknytning till sitt barn.

Abstract [en]

At Södersjukhuset the mother and her newborn with transient tachypnoea (TTN) have two separate care chains. This leads to newborns with TTN being separated from their mothers as they are admitted to the neonatal unit to receive CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy.

The aim of the improvement work is to minimise the separation of mother and newborn with TTN, during the time when the mother still requires obstetric care. The change idea consists of a mobile neonatal team who cares for the newborn with TTN on its mother’s chest skin-to-skin, wherever she currently is in her care chain. The study of the improvement aims at investigating how parents and neonatal care staff experience the new work procedure and the care form with a mobile neonatal team.

During the period from 1 November 2017 until 30 April 2019 a total of 103 newborns with TTN have received care from the mobile team. These newborns have a shorter average length of stay and CPAP therapy duration and an earlier start of breastfeeding compared to the newborns with TTN who have received care in the neonatal unit. The healthcare staff in the neonatal unit experience that the reduced flow of patients contributes to an improvement of the working environment and the care environment. Parents express a feeling of high participation and security as well as a facilitated attachment to their child.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2019. , p. 42
Keywords [en]
Neonatal care, Mobile neonatal team, CPAP, Attachment, Skin-to-skin care
Keywords [sv]
Neonatalvård, Mobilt neonatalt team, CPAP, Anknytning, Hud-mot-hud vård
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-44678ISRN: JU-HHJ-KVA-2-20190090OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-44678DiVA, id: diva2:1327352
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HHJ, Quality improvement and leadership in health and welfare services
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Available from: 2019-09-04 Created: 2019-06-19 Last updated: 2019-09-04Bibliographically approved

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