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Volume 6

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy

ISSN: 2332-0877

Infection Congress 2018

March 01-02, 2018

March 01-02, 2018 Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Congress on

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Healing touch on death rate and physiological criteria of premature infant with septicemia

Manijeh Nourian

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Iran

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epticemia is one of the major causes of infant mortality. Premature infants are more at risk of septicemia due to the lack

of development of the defense system, the acquisition of aggressive care and long hospitalization time. The application of

therapeutic touch in neonatal intensive care unit is expanding to implement developmental and holistic care. The aim of this

study was to determine the effect of healing touch (HT) on death rate and physiological criteria in neonates with septicemia.

This is a randomized clinical trial, in which 50 premature infants with septicemia admitted to NICUs of hospitals affiliated with

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences of Iran were selected through convenience sampling and assigned randomly

in two groups. In the HT group, the procedure was conducted twice a day (morning and evening) for 15 minutes over 10 days.

The physiologic variables (O2 saturation, respiration rate, heart rate) were recorded 10 minutes prior to HT, during 15 minutes

of HT (7th minute) and 10 minutes after HT. The number of deaths was recorded in both groups. Data were analyzed with

SPSS 21 using repeated measurements analysis. The death rate in the HT group was significantly lower than the control group

during intervention (P=0.001). The mean heart rate in HT group in evening record was lower compared to control group, but

statistically was not significant (P=0.07). There was statistically significant difference in the respiratory rate of the neonates in

morning and evening record between the groups (P=0.009, P=0.005)). Results showed significant difference in the mean of O2

saturation in morning record in the HT group was higher than control group (P=0.006). Repeated measurements test showed

that the trend of changes in all physiological criteria were not significantly different during the intervention period (p>0.05).

The death rate in the HT group was significantly lower than the control group and healing touch may have a positive effect on

reducing respiration rate, and could be effective in increasing O2 saturation in premature infants with septicemia.

Biography

Manijeh Nourian has completed his PhD in Nursing at University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences and he is Scientific Member and Director of Pediatric

& NICU Nursing department, Nursing & Midwifery School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

manighea@yahoo.com

Manijeh Nourian, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C1-039