Abstract Background Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but scarce information is available on the actual methods, timing and efficacy of this basic step. To evaluate the occurrence, patterns and response to tactile stimulation at birth in a low-resource setting. Methods We reviewed 150 video recordings of neonatal resuscitation at Beira Central Hospital (Beira, Mozambique). Timing, method, duration and response to tactile stimulation were evaluated. Results One hundred two out of 150 neonates (68.0%) received stimulation, while the remaining 48 (32.0%) received positive pressure ventilation and/or chest compressions directly. Overall, 546 stimulation episodes (median 4 episodes per subject, I...
Background: The global burden of stillbirth and neonatal deaths remains achallenge in low-income cou...
Abstract Background Tactile maneuvers stimulating spontaneous respiratory activity in preterm infant...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Objective Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend that newborn infants are stimulated to assist ...
Approximately 15% of infants require stimulation in low-resource settings, but data on effectiveness...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Background: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Background: As intrapartum-related events represent a quarter of all neonatal deaths, education on n...
SummaryCurrent resuscitation practices are often poor in low-income settings. The purpose of this re...
Aim: Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses provide tactile stimulation to terminate apnoea in p...
Background: The global burden of stillbirth and neonatal deaths remains achallenge in low-income cou...
Abstract Background Tactile maneuvers stimulating spontaneous respiratory activity in preterm infant...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Objective Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend that newborn infants are stimulated to assist ...
Approximately 15% of infants require stimulation in low-resource settings, but data on effectiveness...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Background: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Background: As intrapartum-related events represent a quarter of all neonatal deaths, education on n...
SummaryCurrent resuscitation practices are often poor in low-income settings. The purpose of this re...
Aim: Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses provide tactile stimulation to terminate apnoea in p...
Background: The global burden of stillbirth and neonatal deaths remains achallenge in low-income cou...
Abstract Background Tactile maneuvers stimulating spontaneous respiratory activity in preterm infant...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...