Abstract

Objective To investigate nutrition and nursing intervention on the health effects of caesarean section of infants.Methods 1 206 cases of cesarean section on infants were randomly divided into two groups.The observation group included 606 cases and the controlled group included 600 cases.The cases of the observation group came back into the wards after skin contact with mother,and were given the milk from mother,and then were given milk (which has biological active peptides)every 2 to 3 hours.The skin contact and balance training were given before feeding.The cesarean section children were followed up to 2 years old which was based on the regularly intellect development and education outlines.600 cases of the controlled group were fed by traditional methods,based on the routine observation.Results The neurobehavioral (NBNA) of observation group on visual,hearing,touch and ability of adaption assessment after 30 days birth were better than the controlled group,the values in observation group were ( 1.89 ±0.3),( 1.90 ±0.46),( 1.95 ± 0.63 ) ; and those in the control group were ( 1.54 ± 0.15),( 1.53 ± 0.40) and ( 1.56 ± 0.35),difference had statistical significance ( t =8.886,5.472,4.861,respectively ; P < 0.01 ).Two groups were significantly difference on the short impacls,25.92% in observation group and 62.83% in the control group,which had a significant difference (x2 =11.392,P<0.01).Two groups were significantly difference on the long impacts,which had significant difference ( x2 =4.076,6.041,4.076,4.969,respectively; P < 0.05) ; The development quotient of 3,6,12,18,24 months of the observation cesarean children was better than the controlled cesarean children,which had a significant difference (t=5.503,3.833,6.861,7.514,7.693,respectively; P<0.01).Conclusions Nursing intervention was a safe and effective method which can improve the life quality and it was simple,easy and worth promoting. Key words: Cesarean section; Infant, new born; Early nursing intervention; Health

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