Abstract

AimThe aim of this paper was to try and establish if using a non-contact thermometer would be in agreement with the axilla method of temperature taking. DesignA comparative design used to evaluate level of agreement between Infrared (IR) non-contact thermometer and digital thermometer (via axilla) in term and preterm infants admitted to the neonatal unit. MethodA convenience sample of 150 infants were enrolled in the study, 62 term and 86 preterm. Temperature was taken on admission to the neonatal unit, using both methods. Excluding criteria included any infant with a poor prognosis. ConclusionIn this study limits of agreement with Axilla measurements were wider and it is therefore its use in the neonatal population cannot be recommended.

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