Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology | 2021

Essential Newborns Nursing Care at Maternity and Pediatric Hospitals

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background: Newborn health and survival depend on the care given to the newborn, although newborncare is a very essential element in reducing child mortality; it is often receives less than Optimum attentionin maternal and child health programmers.1Objective: To assess Nurses’ Knowledge Regarding Essential Newborn Care.Method: Descriptive cross-sectional hospital based study was conducted from January 2021 – Abril 2021at Bint al-Huda Teaching Hospitals. The sample included 35 nurses who agreed to participate in thisstudy. The data was collected using self-administered questionnaire, questionnaire divided into two partsdemographic characteristics, and midwives nurses’ knowledge regarding essential newborn care. Statisticdata was analyzed by computer using statistical package for social sciences SPSS19 program and presentedin simple tables and figuresResult: In this research, (82.86%) of respondents interpreted newborn age correctly. is one of the componentsof worm chain. (51.43%) knew that the breast-feeding should be initiated within an hour and 60% of nursesknew that breastfeeding should be on demand. About (74.29%) of nurses identified immunization that takenat birth. Only (11.43%) of nurses was known that vitamin K at birth can be taken orally and intramuscularly.Around (25.72%) of nurses are conscious of the value of applying eye ointment for conjunctivitis prevention.Conclusions: At birth, infant immunization was (74.29 %), breast-feeding (55.42 %), cord care (75.99 %),thermal care (80.95 %), eye care (58.09 %) and vitamin K (61.43 %). The overall awareness of nurses wasstrong, with (70.88 %).

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DOI 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.16230
Language English
Journal Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

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