The Effect of Positions on Physiological Parameters of Preterm Neonates Receiving Mechanical Ventilation

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

40

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2022

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2023

Conditions
PretermNursing Caries
Interventions
OTHER

The Effect of Supine Position on Physiological Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Preterm Newborns

Preterm neonates who receive mechanical ventilation support and meet the study criteria will be provided with daily routine nursing care. Afterward, when it is time for positioning, the infant will be randomly placed in positions assigned according to the randomization. After positioning, data will not be collected for the first 30 minutes of each positioning in order to ensure the stability of the neonate. Starting from the 30th minute, the heart rate and oxygen saturation of the preterm neonate will be checked on the monitor at 15-minute intervals over the course of 90 minutes, and the respiratory rate will be counted and recorded for 1 minute by the researcher. For each position, the procedures will be repeated in the same way and the values will be recorded.

OTHER

The Effect of Prone Position on Physiological Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Preterm Newborns

Preterm neonates who receive mechanical ventilation support and meet the study criteria will be provided with daily routine nursing care. Afterward, when it is time for positioning, the infant will be randomly placed in positions assigned according to the randomization. After positioning, data will not be collected for the first 30 minutes of each positioning in order to ensure the stability of the neonate. Starting from the 30th minute, the heart rate and oxygen saturation of the preterm neonate will be checked on the monitor at 15-minute intervals over the course of 90 minutes, and the respiratory rate will be counted and recorded for 1 minute by the researcher. For each position, the procedures will be repeated in the same way and the values will be recorded.

OTHER

The Effect of left lateral Position on Physiological Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Preterm Newborns

Preterm neonates who receive mechanical ventilation support and meet the study criteria will be provided with daily routine nursing care. Afterward, when it is time for positioning, the infant will be randomly placed in positions assigned according to the randomization. After positioning, data will not be collected for the first 30 minutes of each positioning in order to ensure the stability of the neonate. Starting from the 30th minute, the heart rate and oxygen saturation of the preterm neonate will be checked on the monitor at 15-minute intervals over the course of 90 minutes, and the respiratory rate will be counted and recorded for 1 minute by the researcher. For each position, the procedures will be repeated in the same way and the values will be recorded.

OTHER

The Effect of right lateral Position on Physiological Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Preterm Newborns

Preterm neonates who receive mechanical ventilation support and meet the study criteria will be provided with daily routine nursing care. Afterward, when it is time for positioning, the infant will be randomly placed in positions assigned according to the randomization. After positioning, data will not be collected for the first 30 minutes of each positioning in order to ensure the stability of the neonate. Starting from the 30th minute, the heart rate and oxygen saturation of the preterm neonate will be checked on the monitor at 15-minute intervals over the course of 90 minutes, and the respiratory rate will be counted and recorded for 1 minute by the researcher. For each position, the procedures will be repeated in the same way and the values will be recorded.

OTHER

The Effect of Quarter prone Position on Physiological Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Preterm Newborns

Preterm neonates who receive mechanical ventilation support and meet the study criteria will be provided with daily routine nursing care. Afterward, when it is time for positioning, the infant will be randomly placed in positions assigned according to the randomization. After positioning, data will not be collected for the first 30 minutes of each positioning in order to ensure the stability of the neonate. Starting from the 30th minute, the heart rate and oxygen saturation of the preterm neonate will be checked on the monitor at 15-minute intervals over the course of 90 minutes, and the respiratory rate will be counted and recorded for 1 minute by the researcher. For each position, the procedures will be repeated in the same way and the values will be recorded.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

University of Health Sciences Turkey, Ankara

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi Gulhane Tip Fakultesi

OTHER