Objective: It is aimed to examine the effect of facilitated tucking after vaginal delivery on late preterm stress, comfort and physiological parameters. Design: The study was designed randomized controlled study. Setting: The study was conducted spontaneous vaginal delivery of late preterm at State Hospital between January-June 2020. Participants: In order to determine the sample size of the study, power analysis was performed using the G\*Power (v3.1, 7) program, and a total of 60 preterm were sampled, facilitated tucking (n=30) and control group (n=30). Methods: In the study, Newborn Information and Registration Form, Neonatal Comfort Behavior Scale (NCBS) and Newborn Stress Scale (NSS) were used. As for physiological parameters, for the temperature is used private digital thermometer, for the saturation and heart rate is used device preferred in hospital routine and lastly the respirator rate is clocked by nurses.
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Sample characteristic
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Physiological parameter (Heart rate)-1
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Physiological parameter (oxygen saturation)-2
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Physiological parameter (respiratory rate)-3
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Neonatal Stress Scale scores
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Newborn Comfort Behaviour Scale scores
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Physiological parameter (body temperature)-4
Timeframe: 13 minutes