The Effect of Bladder Stimulation Technique and Bathing Method on Urine Collection in Term Babies

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

102

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 6, 2024

Primary Completion Date

July 28, 2024

Study Completion Date

July 28, 2024

Conditions
Urine Specimen Collection
Interventions
OTHER

Control

Babies in the control group will be fed only breast milk or formula, and a urine bag will be inserted after 25 minutes and they will be expected to urinate. The success of the transaction and the processing time will be recorded.

OTHER

The bladder stimulation technique

"Newborns will be fed formula or pumped breast milk, depending on the baby's age and weight. A urine bag will be inserted 25 minutes after the feeding.~The newborn will be held under the armpit by the nurse, male infants will be held with their legs hanging down, and female infants will be held in the hip flexion position.~Newborns with spontaneous voiding during the period from the beginning of the investigation procedure to positioning the newborn will be excluded from the study.~The bladder stimulation technique will be repeated sequentially for 3 minutes until voiding begins.The success of the transaction and the processing time will be recorded."

OTHER

Bath

Newborns will be fed formula or pumped breast milk, depending on the baby's age and weight. Babies will be bathed under running water 20 minutes after feeding.The bathing process will take 4 minutes in total. After bath, a urine bag will be inserted at the 25th minute of feeding. The success of the transaction and the processing time will be recorded.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Maltepe University, Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Maltepe University

OTHER

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