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https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2017.56.04.27

Umbilical Cord Management and Stump Care in Normal Childbirth in Slovenian and Croatian Maternity Hospitals

Ana Polona Mivšek ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Petra Petročnik ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Metka Skubic ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Teja Škodič Zakšek ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Anita Jug Došler ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

The aim was to investigate first-care procedures for the newborn’s umbilical cord at maternity hospitals in Slovenia and Croatia. The study was based on an empirical survey research approach and quantitative research paradigms and included all Slovenian (n=14) and all Croatian (n=35) maternity hospitals. Leaders of midwifery team of 14 Slovenian and 35 Croatian labor wards were invited to participate. The study was conducted in 2013, with 67% of Slovenian and 66% of Croatian maternity hospitals having responded. A causal and non-experimental method of empirical research was used. The research instrument was a questionnaire. Descriptive statistics was used on data analysis. The independence hypothesis was tested with the χ2-test or Kullback 2Î-test. A vast majority of study wards employed delayed umbilical cord clamping, i.e. clamping the cord after pulsation had ceased. Only 10% of Slovenian in comparison with 36.4% of Croatian maternity hospitals practiced dry cord care. Others applied disinfectant on the cord, in Slovenia most frequently 6% potassium permanganate, and in Croatia a combination of octenidine and phenoxyethanol. Most Croa-tian ­maternity wards (95.7%) still covered the stump, while it was not regular practice in Slovenia. The authors estimate that the prevailing Slovenian and Croatian practices in regard to cord clamping are in accordance with the evidence, while improvements could be made regarding stump care, since dry cord care is the recommended method.

Keywords

Infant, newborn; Hospitals, maternity; Disinfectants; Potassium permanganate; Octenidine; Phenoxyethanol

Hrčak ID:

195537

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/195537

Publication date:

15.12.2017.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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