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Title: Hypothermia in the early neonatal period : follow-up study
Authors: Mizzi, Joseph
Vella Muskat, Ruth
Keywords: Hypothermia -- Newborn infants
Hypothermia -- Malta -- Study
Nurseries -- Evaluation
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Malta Medical Journal
Citation: Malta Medical Journal. 2007, Vol.19(1), p. 34-37
Abstract: Background: Thermal care is an essential aspect of the routine care of the newborn because hypothermia is an important and preventable contributor to morbidity. Aim: To evaluate whether the new practice of postponing bathing of the newborn at St Luke's Hospital has resulted in an improvement in neonatal thermal care. Methods: Analysis of the temperature on admission to the nursery from labour ward during 2005 of a consecutive sample of 877 infants, compared to the results obtained from a similar study in 2002. Results: The proportion of babies admitted with normal body temperature (36.5-37.5°C) was 43.4% in 2005, compared to 25.5% in 2002. The proportion of babies admitted with moderate hypothermia was reduced from 32.3% in 2002 to 14.4% in 2005. Implications: Delayed bathing has resulted in a significant improvement in thermal care of the newborn.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/790
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