The Effect of Positions on Physiological Parameters of Preterm Neonates Receiving Mechanical Ventilation
Preterm, Nursing Caries
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Preterm focused on measuring preterm neonate, position, mechanical ventilation, physiological parameters, nursing caries
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA
- A gestational age of 28-36 weeks ,
- Receiving mechanical ventilation (non-intubated),
- Volunteer consent of the parents of the preterm neonate to participate in the study.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
- Receiving mechanical ventilation and being intubated,
- Having any congenital and genetic disorders,
- Having a health problem that prevents positioning,
- Having a chest tube, umbilical catheter or PICC line,
- Receiving continuous sedative therapy, anticonvulsive therapy and cardiac drug therapy,
- Frequent changes in mechanical ventilator settings,
- A feeding frequency of more than three hours.
Sites / Locations
- University of Health Sciences TurkeyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Supine position
Prone position
Left lateral position
Right lateral position
Quarter prone position
To determine the effect of supine position used during daily routine care in the neonatal intensive care unit on physiological parameters (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate).
To determine the effect of prone position used during daily routine care in the neonatal intensive care unit on physiological parameters (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate).
To determine the effect of left lateral position used during daily routine care in the neonatal intensive care unit on physiological parameters (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate).
To determine the effect of right lateral position used during daily routine care in the neonatal intensive care unit on physiological parameters (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate).
To determine the effect of quarter prone position used during daily routine care in the neonatal intensive care unit on physiological parameters (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate).