TITLE:
Infections Related to Health Care in Newborns: Documental Study Based on Analysis of Research Database
AUTHORS:
Lucas Lima de Carvalho, Lucas Rodrigues Claro, Amanda dos Santos Cabral, Marcela Pereira da Silva Mello, Bruna Liane Passos Lucas, Marcelly Valadares Souza, Simone Fonseca Lucas, Alexandre Oliveira Tellles, Ravini Fernandez dos Santos Vieira dos Santos, Marcia Augusta Pereira dos Santos, Claudia Lima Campos Alzuguir, Maria Cristina Dias da Silva, Antonio Eduardo Vieira dos Santos, Maria Antonieta Rubio Tyrrell, Eduardo Alexander Júlio César Fonseca Lucas
KEYWORDS:
Neonatal Nursing, Cross Infection, Data Interpretation, Statistical
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.12 No.10,
October
27,
2020
ABSTRACT: This documentary research aimed to describe the results of an epidemiological survey that sought to determine the prevalence of Infections Related to Health Care (IRHC) in newborns admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the city of Rio de Janeiro. For methodology, the existing data in the original research database were used as the primary source. The method used was the case study in a quantitative approach. The data have been statistically arranged by odds ratio, which measured the possibility of IRHC development at the 102 newborns, by exposition at the risk factors. Results: IRHC prevalence with pneumonias, sepsis, navel’s infection and ocular infections predominance rises. Prematures are 4.10 more susceptible. Twelve hours after amniotic rupture there are 1.77 more chances of infections. Babies with more than 10 days of hospitalization are 4.70 more susceptible than those with 10 days. The registers examined were incipient at the IRHC’s characterization, beginning and duration, which make the IRHC’s diagnostic/notification difficult.