Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 498 - 502 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177 İndeks Tarihi: 23-02-2022

Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm

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Mothers who had preterm labor were expected to face difficulties with baby care during the postnatal period. This study aimed to review studies on difficulties experienced by mothers who had premature labor regarding childcare at home during the postnatal period. The literature review was carried out between 2000 and 2019 in databases of PubMed, Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane library, ULAKBIM, Google Scholar, and EMBASE. Mothers who had preterm labor experienced difficulties with diaper use, bathing, umbilical cord care, baby feeding, skin-to-skin contact, and recognition of newborn crying. Therefore, mothers need the support of health professionals for the health status of the newborn and their lack of self-confidence regarding baby care. However, the lack of home care guidelines leaves mothers helpless in meeting these needs. Mothers should be ready for the care of babies born preterm. For this reason, mothers who had preterm labor should be informed about the potential difficulties during their stay in the hospital. Mothers also need to be educated about the care of infants born preterm in the postnatal period. Thus, mothers can experience the home care process positively by becoming fully prepared to take the responsibility for home care. Developing clinical guidelines for postnatal care of babies born preterm can help reduce the concerns of mothers, shorten hospital stay, and reduce morbidity risks.
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Anneler için Zorluklar: Evde Prematüre Bebek Bakımı

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Erken doğum yapan annelerin doğum sonu süreçte bebek bakımı konusunda güçlüklerle karşılaşmaktadırlar. Bu derlemede, erken doğum yapan annelerin doğum sonu dönemde bebeklerinin evde bakımı konusunda yaşadıkları güçlükleri incelemektir. Literatür taraması 2000-2019 yılları arasında PubMed, Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane kütüphanesi, ULAKBİM, Google Akademik ve Elseiver’in EMBASE veri tabanları kullanılarak yapılmıştır. Erken doğum yapan anneler, bebek bezi kullanma, banyo, göbek kordonu bakımı, bebek beslenmesi, ten tene temas, yenidoğan ağlamalarının tanınması konusunda zorluklar yaşamaktadırlar. Bu nedenle anneler, yenidoğanın sağlık durumu, bebeğin bakımında öz güven eksikliği ve sağlık profesyonellerine ihtiyaç duyma gibi konularda desteğe ihtiyaç duymaktadırlar. Ancak, evde bakım rehberlerinin olmaması annelerin bu ihtiyaçlarının karşılanamamasına neden olmaktadır. Prematüre bebeklerin bakımı için annelerin hazır olmaları gerekmektedir. Bu nedenle erken doğum tehdidi olan annelere hastanede kaldıkları süre içerisinde, yaşadıkları ya da daha sonra yaşayabilecekleri güçlüklere ilişkin eğitimler ve bilgilendirmeler yapılmalıdır. Annelerin prematür bebek bakımı ile ilgili doğum sonu dönemde de bilgilendirilmeye gereksinimleri vardır. Böylelikle anneler evde bakım sorumluluğunu tam olarak üstlenmeye hazır hale gelerek evde bakım sürecini olumlu yönde deneyimleyebilir. Prematüre bebeklerin doğum sonu bakımları ile ilgili klinik rehberlerinin geliştirilmesi, annelerin endişelerinin azaltılması, hastanede kalış süresinin kısaltılması ve morbidite risklerini azaltmada fayda sağlayabilir.
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APA ÖZBERK H, Çiçek Ö, Ayar D, Okumus H (2021). Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. , 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
Chicago ÖZBERK Hülya,Çiçek Özlem,Ayar Dijle,Okumus Hulya Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. (2021): 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
MLA ÖZBERK Hülya,Çiçek Özlem,Ayar Dijle,Okumus Hulya Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. , 2021, ss.498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
AMA ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. . 2021; 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
Vancouver ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. . 2021; 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
IEEE ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H "Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm." , ss.498 - 502, 2021. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
ISNAD ÖZBERK, Hülya vd. "Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm". (2021), 498-502. https://doi.org/10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
APA ÖZBERK H, Çiçek Ö, Ayar D, Okumus H (2021). Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. Bezmiâlem Science, 9(4), 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
Chicago ÖZBERK Hülya,Çiçek Özlem,Ayar Dijle,Okumus Hulya Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. Bezmiâlem Science 9, no.4 (2021): 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
MLA ÖZBERK Hülya,Çiçek Özlem,Ayar Dijle,Okumus Hulya Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. Bezmiâlem Science, vol.9, no.4, 2021, ss.498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
AMA ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. Bezmiâlem Science. 2021; 9(4): 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
Vancouver ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm. Bezmiâlem Science. 2021; 9(4): 498 - 502. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
IEEE ÖZBERK H,Çiçek Ö,Ayar D,Okumus H "Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm." Bezmiâlem Science, 9, ss.498 - 502, 2021. 10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177
ISNAD ÖZBERK, Hülya vd. "Difficulties for Mothers: Home Care of Babies Born Preterm". Bezmiâlem Science 9/4 (2021), 498-502. https://doi.org/10.14235/bas.galenos.2021.4177