masterThesis
Avaliação do processo de transporte neonatal inter-hospitalar de uma maternidade escola
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SOUZA, Emeline Noronha Vilar de. Avaliação do processo de transporte neonatal inter-hospitalar de uma maternidade escola. 2019. 73f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Práticas de Saúde e Educação) - Escola de Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Souza, Emeline Noronha Vilar de
Resumen
Neonatal transport consists of the transfer of a newborn to a more specialized unit. The
same can be classified as intrahospital and interhospital. It is believed that the conditions
of the inter-hospital transfer influence neonatal mortality, so when performed ideally, it
should contribute to the reduction of neonatal and infant mortality rates. One of the great
advances of Neonatology was the implantation of Neonatal Transportation, which
effectively contributed to the reduction of neonatal and infant mortality rates. There is
also a gap in the literature regarding interhospital transport coming from a team trained
by the institution, being one of the pillars for the accomplishment of this study. The
objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of the inter-hospital neonatal transport
of a Maternity school through the Ca-TRIPS score. This is a cross-sectional, descriptive,
observational study with a quantitative approach. The data collected were inserted into a
form, after which a bivariate analysis of the data was performed, in which the association
of the selected independent variables was verified, all of which were related to the profile
of the NB transported and characteristics of the transport (duration and demanding sector)
with the dependent variable (inadequate transport). At the time of analysis, their
respective prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated, using poisson regression with robust
variance, also used in the multiple analysis. In the intermediate model, the variables that
had a value of p <0.20, obtained in the bivariate analysis, were initially considered and
remained in the final model if p <0.05. It was developed in a Reference Maternity School
in Rio Grande do Norte. The sample consisted of 70 inter-hospital neonatal transports
performed by professionals and residents of the institution from May to October 2018. It
resulted in: performed 70 interhospital transports, of these 71.4% were considered
adequate, Female predominance (62.9%), birth weight below 2,500 g (62.9%) and
preterm gestational age (55.7%). The median of the duration of transport was 40 minutes
with some mechanical failures. Most of the transports (37.1%) were to perform exams
and the most present sector of origin was the Neonatal ICU (61.4%), 90% of the transports
were made with venous access and 55.7% ambient air. It was identified that the lower
birth weight of the newborn and/or longer of the transport duration, the greater the
prevalence of inadequate transport. A specialized team contributes significantly to the
quality of transportation. The study showed that inter-hospital neonatal transport was
adequate in most transports according to the Ca-TRIPS score.