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Area of Science:

  • Neonatal care
  • Pediatric medicine
  • Thermoregulation in newborns

Background:

  • Neonatal hypothermia (body temperature < 36.5°C) diagnosed within one hour of birth is linked to increased physiological abnormalities and mortality risk.
  • Effective monitoring and maintenance of normal body temperature are critical for infant well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate interventions aimed at reducing the incidence and improving the management of neonatal hypothermia.
  • To decrease the time required to restore normal body temperature in affected newborns.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of a standardized neonatal hypothermia care protocol.
  • Standardization of infant admission materials and display of alert cards/posters.
  • Provision of in-service training for staff and utilization of a care checklist for monitoring.

Main Results:

  • The average time to normalize infant body temperature decreased from 3.5 to 1.5 hours post-intervention.
  • For infants weighing ≥ 2,500 grams, normalization time reduced from 2 to 1 hour.
  • For infants weighing < 2,500 grams, normalization time decreased from 4.5 to 1.5 hours.

Conclusions:

  • Neonatal hypothermia poses a significant threat to newborn health.
  • The implemented project effectively raised nursing awareness and improved care for neonatal hypothermia.
  • The protocol is a valuable and recommended addition to clinical neonatal care practices.