Observation on the Application of the Principle of Family Participation in Co-management in the Care of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
Objective:To investigate the value of family participation in co-management principles in the care of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.Methods:62 cases of neonates with hyperbilirubinemia admitted to the Neonatology Department of the hospital from March 2019 to March 2021 were selected as the study subjects,and they were divided into the control group and the observation group by the method of random number table,with 31 cases in each group.The control group was given routine nursing interventions,and the observation group added family participation in co-treatment on the basis of the control group,with an intervention duration of 2 weeks.The difference in the incidence of adverse reactions and family satisfaction between the two groups was compared,and the difference in treatment compliance and transcutaneous bilirubin levels between the two groups was compared before and after the intervention.Results:After the intervention,the total incidence of adverse reactions of children in the observation group was lower than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=9.182,P<0.05).After the intervention,the satisfaction of the families in the observation group was higher than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.026,P<0.05).After the intervention,the treatment compliance of children in the observation group was higher than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(U=2.620,P<0.05).After the intervention,the transcutaneous bilirubin levels of children in both groups decreased,and the observation group was lower than the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=2.618,P<0.05).Conclusion:Nursing interventions involving family participation in shared care can effectively improve treatment compliance and family satisfaction in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia,reduce the rate of adverse events,and promote the early recovery of children.
Principle of family participation in co-treatmentNeonatal hyperbilirubinemiaComplianceSatisfaction