PREVENTION OF HYPOTHERMIA IN NEWBORN SUBMITTED TO SURGICAL PROCEDURES: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Prevention of hypothermia in newborn submitted to surgical procedures: an integrative review

Prevention of hypothermia in newborn submitted to surgical procedures: an integrative review

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ABSTRACT Objective: to discuss in the scientific literature the strategies used to prevent hypothermia in newborns undergoing surgical procedures.Methods this is KOR-CHEM an integrative literature review, with structured search in April and May 2020 in 08 databases, using the descriptors: Hypothermia; Surgical Procedures, Operative; Infant, Newborn; Protocols.Four primary studies were selected and analyzed using three instruments to assess the methodological quality of the Joanna Briggs Institute and content analysis.

Results: Among the strategies used, the following stand out: room temperature control; establishment of humidification and quality of air conditioning cleanliness; use of a heated incubator or cradle; STEVIA EXTRACT use of thermal mattress; use of caps and blanket; heated fluids; temperature monitoring and abdominal organ coverage.Conclusion good hypothermia prevention strategies were identified, despite the small number of publications on this topic; thus, it points out the need for research with strong evidence.

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