2018
DOI: 10.1002/nur.21865
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Effects of a supportive care bundle on sleep variables of preterm infants during hospitalization

Abstract: Sleep is important for preterm infants' brain development, but they are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that disturb their sleep cycle and affect their growth. The purpose of this study was to examine the prolonged effects of a supportive care bundle (modulation of the infants' states, non-nutritive sucking, facilitated tucking, and oral sucrose feeding) on preterm infants' sleep variables (sleep efficiency, total sleep time, sleep latency, and frequency of w… Show more

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“…Sleep is important for maintaining the homeostasis of the organism. [ 26 , 27 ] The sleep, growth development, recovery and prognosis of premature infants, whose systems are not yet fully developed, are often affected by their own complications, the disturbance of the NICU environment, and the stimulation of frequent pain. [ 28 – 30 ] Non-pharmacologic interventions have been well concerned because of their low adverse effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep is important for maintaining the homeostasis of the organism. [ 26 , 27 ] The sleep, growth development, recovery and prognosis of premature infants, whose systems are not yet fully developed, are often affected by their own complications, the disturbance of the NICU environment, and the stimulation of frequent pain. [ 28 – 30 ] Non-pharmacologic interventions have been well concerned because of their low adverse effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El sueño presenta un papel fundamental y preponderante en el crecimiento y desarrollo de los recién nacidos (RN) (1,2) . En concreto, reviste gran importancia para el desarrollo del sistema nervioso central, particularmente de las estructuras cerebrales, sistema sensorial y conductual, y por eso su preservación es crucial (1,(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) .…”
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“…El ambiente en las UCIN es perturbador y nocivo para el sueño neonatal, dada la luminosidad intensa y prolongada, el ruido excesivo y las manipulaciones constantes derivadas de los procedimientos invasivos y dolorosos frecuentes (médicos y de enfermería), que se presentan como factores/estímulos estresantes e interruptores del sueño del RN (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)8) .…”
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“…Notably, the 2018 best paper was from Taiwan. It reported a successful intervention, which was a supportive care bundle, to improve the sleep of preterm infants (Lan et al, ).…”
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