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Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | Volume 2

October 24-25, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland

2nd European

Nursing Congress

International Conference on

Clinical Nursing & Practice

Joint Event

&

J Intensive Crit Care Nurs, Volume 2

Advancing in the humanization of care to the pregnant and the new-born: Skin to skin in

caesarean section

Silvia Evora Lebrero, Estefania Rapapport Martín, Marta Bustos Sepúlveda

and

Maria del Mar García

Hospital Universitario del Sureste, Spain

Introduction:

The current scientific evidence and new

knowledge show us that in the new-born healthy and

vigorous term, excessive interventionism should be avoided,

without, therefore, guarantee the quality of care and safety

in the new-born and his mother. Precocious skin to skin

contact is a practice with many benefits for the new-born and

his mother, but not free of risk, so it must be carried out by

professionals who are knowledgeable about the risk factors

and highly qualified in their attendance in case of occurrence

of unexpected situations.

Objectives:

1. Provide the best quality of care

2. Application of care based on evidence

3. Increase breastfeeding rates at discharge.

4. Increase the confidence of mothers in the Hospital.

5. Increase deliveries in the Hospital

Material and Method:

Creation of skin to skin protocol in

the caesarean sections programmed with the support of

the management, multidisciplinary team and collaborating

services in the implantation

Continuous improvement cycle DEMING

Registration of skin to skin data in scheduled caesarean

sections, through the HCE forms.

Results:

Modification in lactation results. With the available

data we have gone from 13% of lactation initiated in the

immediate puerperium in the scheduled caesarean sections

to 52%.

We have received several congratulations in Patient Care,

making express mention of this protocol.

Optimization of the use of hospital resources: The puerperal

women return to the delivery room in the immediate

postpartum, freeing the space in resuscitation for use with

surgical patients.

Conclusions:

There is clear evidence of an increase in the

rates of breastfeeding initiated in the immediate puerperium

after skin to skin contact.

There has been an impact on perceived quality, which has yet

to be quantified, andwhich seems to be one of the reasons for

the relative increase in the number of births compared to the

surrounding hospitals. Excellent point of exchange between

Primary Care and Specialized Care, as well as multidisciplinary

dialogue.

Speaker Biography

Slivia Evora Lebrero has completed her degree in nursing management

of centers and services for dependency from University of Ramon Llull,

Spain. She completed her masters Nursing Management from the UDIMA.

Currently she is working as a supervisor at the Hospital Universitario del

Sureste at Maternal and Child Neonatal Unit.

e:

silvia.evora@salud.madrid.org