A multicentre neonatal manikin study showed a large heterogeneity in tactile stimulation for apnoea of prematurity

Paul Ouedraogo,Paolo Ernesto Villani, Alessia Natalizi, Nicaise Zagre, Paula Alexandra Baltazar Rodrigues, Osara Lamoussa Traore, Daniela Gatto, Emanuela Scalmani,Giovanni Putoto,Francesco Cavallin,Daniele Trevisanuto

ACTA PAEDIATRICA(2024)

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Aim: Apnoea of prematurity requires prompt intervention to prevent long-term adverse outcomes, but specific recommendations about the stimulation approach are lacking. Our study investigated the modalities of tactile stimulation for apnoea of prematurity in different settings. Methods: In this multi-country observational prospective study, nurses and physicians of the neonatal intensive care units were asked to perform a tactile stimulation on a preterm neonatal manikin simulating an apnoea. Features of the stimulation (body location and hand movements) and source of learning (training course or clinical practice) were collected. Results: Overall, 112 healthcare providers from five hospitals participated in the study. During the stimulation, the most frequent location were feet (72%) and back (61%), while the most frequent techniques were rubbing (64%) and massaging (43%). Stimulation modalities different among participants according to their hospitals and their source of learning of the stimulation procedures. Conclusion: There was a large heterogeneity in stimulation approaches adopted by healthcare providers to counteract apnoea in a simulated preterm infant. This finding may be partially explained by the lack of specific guidelines and was influenced by the source of learning for tactile stimulation.
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apnoea of prematurity,preterm infants,simulation,tactile stimulation
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