对于经历过度婴儿哭泣的母亲的护理支持:一个范围审查协议
Sayo Kikuchi1, Yoshie Kotegawa, Ryohei Kimura
1Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing, Fukuoka, Japan.
JBI evidence synthesis
|March 10, 2026
概括
这一范围审查映射了对过度哭泣的婴儿母亲的护理支持的证据. 它确定了护士或助产士领导的干预措施的研究缺口,以帮助母亲的心理健康和福祉.
科学领域:
- 孕产妇和儿童的健康
- 护理研究 护理研究
- 证据综合 证据综合
背景情况:
- 过度的婴儿哭泣对母亲来说是一个重大挑战,可能会导致疲劳,丧和负面的心理健康结果.
- 现有的干预措施缺乏综合证据,特别是关于护士或助产士为面临这个问题的母亲提供支持.
研究的目的:
- 进行范围审查,绘制现有证据,对经历过度婴儿哭泣的母亲进行护理支持.
- 识别有关这项孕产妇健康挑战的干预措施的文献中的研究差距.
主要方法:
- 该审查将遵循JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute) 的范围审查方法.
- 在多个数据库 (PubMed,CINAHL,Cochrane图书馆,ERIC等) 进行全面的搜索策略. 和灰色文学将被使用.
- 两个独立的审查员将使用PCC (参与者,概念,上下文) 框架选研究,提取数据,并以叙述和表格形式呈现发现.
主要成果:
- 本节将总结从数据提取中得出的结论,详细介绍所识别的护理支持类型.
- 结果将突出文献中记录的干预,人群和环境的特点.
- 将介绍证据库中的关键研究缺口.
结论:
- 审查将提供一个全面的概述当前护理支持策略的母亲过度哭泣的婴儿.
- 它将通过确定证据缺乏或不足的领域来为未来的研究方向和临床实践提供信息.
- 将提出加强护理支持和母亲心理健康结果的建议.
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