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Title: | Neonatal jaundice experiences and knowledge of pregnant Women and mothers: a literature review |
Authors: | Nascimento, TF Grassi, MF Bocchi, SCM Jensen, R Lira, J Bianchi, RF Jimenez, MA Zangão, MO |
Keywords: | Neonatal jaundice Phototherapy Mother-Child Relations |
Issue Date: | 18-Nov-2020 |
Publisher: | Sigma: Global Nursing Excellence |
Citation: | Nascimento, T....& Zangão, M. (2020, novembro).Neonatal jaundice experiences and knowledge of pregnant Women and mothers: a literature review. In A. Cardoso, F. Ventura, M.-L. Luiking, P. Wolfensberger, H. Hummel (org.), Livrod e Atas do 6 th Annual Postgraduate Research Student Virtual Scholarly Event "“Transforming the Impact of Nursing on Global
Healthcare” following in the footsteps of
Nightingale (p. 10). https://europe.sigmanursing.org/new-page/membershipinvolvementcommittee |
Abstract: | Introduction: Neonatal jaundice is a disease that affects up to 60% of neonates; if not observed and
treated, it can cause severe encephalopathy or death of the newborn. The mother's knowledge about
the disease and its treatment is important in the gestational and puerperal period.
Objective: identify in the in the literature aspects related to the knowledge and experiences of mothers
and pregnant women.
Method: Integrative review, conducted on databases BDENF, CINAHL, LILACS, Medline, Scopus, and
Web of Science, with descriptors: neonatal jaundice, pregnant women or mothers; and uncontrolled
terms in Portuguese, Spanish, or English. The inclusion criteria were that the full text was available;
published from twenty-fifteen to twenty-twenty; indexed in the databases consulted and that
addressed the theme. Papers on other diseases or treatment characteristics were excluded. Papers
were classified according to the level of evidence by Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt. For the evaluation
of the results, the content analysis proposed by Laurence Bardin, was used.
Results: 141 articles were found in the databases and 10 were included. The proposed analysis
categories were: Assessing health knowledge and education; Treatment application; Interaction with
the hospital assistance team; and Searching for information. During treatment, mothers experienced
incomprehension and/or non-acceptance of treatment, the search for knowledge on their own with
professionals, community, or on the internet.
Discussion: These signs must be observed by the nurse with a focus on the needs of pregnant women
and mothers, contributing to the reduction of morbidity and mortality.
Practical implications: Maternal knowledge and experience in the treatment of neonatal jaundice must
be evaluated by the nurse to offer quality information, support in the acceptance process, and the bond
between mother and newborn.
Descriptors: Neonatal jaundice, Phototherapy, Mother-Child Relations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34122 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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