Background: Numerous scholars have reported that inconsistent levels of incubator humidity in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) require attention. Evidence synthesis was needed to identify optimal incubator humidity levels and duration to decrease transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and the potential for infection. Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to appraise and synthesize the evidence of preterm outcomes related to incubator humidity. The primary aim of this study was to determine how patient outcomes were impacted by incubator humidity levels and duration in premature infants born before 320/7 weeks cared for in the NICU. Methods/search strategy: The foundation of this systematic review was the Joanna Briggs Institut...
Preterm birth refers to the birth of an infant whose organs have not yet matured completely to allow...
Background: Ability to maintain a normal body temperature in an open crib is an important physiologi...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm ...
International audienceAim: Frequent nursing procedures can modify a newborn infant's thermal environ...
Humidifying infant incubators facilitates heat retention, but entails an infection risk from microbi...
Study objective: We determined whether thermoregulation of stable preterm infants at post-menstrual ...
International audienceBackground: Low-birth-weight (LBW) neonates are nursed in closed incubators to...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate humidification of inspired gas during mechanical ven...
Thermal stability is essential for the survival and well-being of preterm neonates. This is achieved...
Objective: To examine the validity of the weighing of modern polyacrylate diapers to determine urine...
BACKGROUND: The provision of a thermoneutral environment is an essential component of the immediate ...
Objective: To determine whether the use of heated-humidified gases for respiratory support during th...
Preterm birth refers to the birth of an infant whose organs have not yet matured completely to allow...
Background: Ability to maintain a normal body temperature in an open crib is an important physiologi...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm ...
International audienceAim: Frequent nursing procedures can modify a newborn infant's thermal environ...
Humidifying infant incubators facilitates heat retention, but entails an infection risk from microbi...
Study objective: We determined whether thermoregulation of stable preterm infants at post-menstrual ...
International audienceBackground: Low-birth-weight (LBW) neonates are nursed in closed incubators to...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate humidification of inspired gas during mechanical ven...
Thermal stability is essential for the survival and well-being of preterm neonates. This is achieved...
Objective: To examine the validity of the weighing of modern polyacrylate diapers to determine urine...
BACKGROUND: The provision of a thermoneutral environment is an essential component of the immediate ...
Objective: To determine whether the use of heated-humidified gases for respiratory support during th...
Preterm birth refers to the birth of an infant whose organs have not yet matured completely to allow...
Background: Ability to maintain a normal body temperature in an open crib is an important physiologi...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to assess the feasibility of earlier weaning from the incubator for preterm ...