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Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri, 72 - 76, 10.12.2019

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Combination of Mother Therapeutic Touch (MTT) and Maternal Voice Stimulus (MVS) therapies stabilize sleep and physiological function in preterm infants receiving minor invasive procedures. Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2018;24(6):318-324. 20. Koç T, Gözen D. The effect of foot reflexology on acute pain in infants: A randomized controlled trial. Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 2015;12(5):289-296. 21. Icke S, Genc R. Effect of reflexology on infantile colic. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2018;24(6):584-588. 22. Chen LL, Su YC, Su CH, et al., Acupressure and meridian massage: combined effects on increasing body weight in premature infants. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2008;17(9):1174-1181. 23. Landgren K, Kvorning N, Hallstrom I. Acupuncture reduces crying in infants with infantile colic: a randomized, controlled, blind clinical study. Acupunct. Med 2010;28(4):174-179. 24. Abbasoğlu A, Cabıoğlu MT, Tuğcu AU, et al., Acupressure at BL60 and K3 points before heel lancing in preterm infants. EXPLORE 2015;11(5):363-366. 25. Tang L, Wang H, Liu Q, et al., Effect of music intervention on pain responses in premature infants undergoing placement procedures of peripherally inserted central venous catheter: A randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Integrative Medicine 2018;19,105-109. 26. Emery L, Hamm EL, Hague K, et al., A randomized controlled trial of protocolized music therapy demonstrates developmental milestone acquisition in hospitalized infants. Acta Paediatrica 2019;108(5):828-834. 27. Bieleninik Ł, Ghetti C, Gold C. Music therapy for preterm infants and their parents: A meta-analysis. Pediatrics 2016;138(3):20160971. 28. Van der Heijden, MJ, Araghi SO, Jeekel J, et al., Do hospitalized premature infants benefit from music interventions? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. PloS one, 2016;11(9):0161848. 29. Chen KL, Quah-Smith I, Schmölzer GM, et al., Acupuncture in the neonatal intensive care unit—using ancient medicine to help today’s babies: a review. Journal of Perinatology 2017;37(7),749. 30. Stadler J, Raith W, Mileder LP, et al., Invasive and non-invasive acupuncture techniques for pain management in neonates: A systematic review. Acupuncture in Medicine 2019;37(4):201-210. 31. Jackson HJ, Lopez C, Miller S, Engelhardt, B. A scoping review of acupuncture as a potential intervention for neonatal abstinence syndrome. Medical Acupuncture 2019a;31(2):69-84. 32. Jackson HJ, Lopez C, Miller S, Engelhardt, B. Neonatal abstinence syndrome: an integrative review of neonatal acupuncture to inform a protocol for adjunctive treatment. Advances in Neonatal Care 2019b;19(3):165-178.

Complementary Health Approaches in The Newborn

Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri, 72 - 76, 10.12.2019

Abstract

World Health Organization (WHO) refers to Traditional and Complementary and Alternative Medicine and defines traditional medicine as: “The sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures, whether explicable or not, used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness”. In the United States, the concept has recently been defined as complementary health approaches within the framework of holistic medicine, while in Turkey, similar to WHO, it is used as traditional and complementary medicine (GETAT). The use of holistic approaches to health has increased in the care centers both in the world and in Turkey. In particular, researchers have been investigating the potential benefits of integrative health care in a variety of situations, including pain management, symptom relief in cancer patients and survivors, and programs promoting healthy behavior. In nursing, the holistic care concept is considered to be within the scope of human mind-body-soul integrity. It is seen that holistic developmental care has been proposed in the newborn period in recent years and in this context, holistic care practices have been used to minimize the effect of environmental factors (light, sound, smell, touch etc.). Jean Watson, the theorist of the Human Care Theory, suggests using care-healing methods in nursing and recommends complementary therapies on the basis of these methods. In the literature, complementary health approaches such as massage, tactile/kinesthetic stimulation, therapeutic touch, reflexology, acupressure, acupuncture and music are listed to alleviate various diseases and symptoms in newborns. In 2014, a regulation on GETAT applications was issued in Turkey and 15 methods were included in this regulation. However, it is seen that the application of these methods is very limited in newborns. In this context, there is a need to discuss the complementary health approaches widely used in newborns in the world and the practices in Turkey. Such a discussion is thought to raise awareness of the health professionals working with newborns and to support the design of studies with high level of evidence, which may eventually be reflected in practice.

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International Journal of Nursing Practice 2015;21(5):511-521. 9. Barnes J. Quality, efficacy and safety of complementary medicines: fashions, facts and the future. part II: efficacy and safety. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2003;55:331-40. 10. Woolf AD. Herbal remedies and children: Do they work? Are they harmful? Pediatrics 2003; 112:240-6. 11. McClafferty H, Vohra S, Bailey M, et al.,. Pediatric integrative medicine. Pediatrics 2017;140(3), e20171961. 12. Altimier L, Phillips R. The neonatal integrative developmental care model: seven neuroprotective core measures for family centered care. Newborn Infant Nurs Rev 2013;13,9-22. 13. Altimier L, Phillips R. The neonatal integrative developmental care model: Advanced clinical applications of the seven core measures for neuroprotective family-centered developmental care. Newborn & Infant Nursing Reviews, 2016;16,230-244. 14. Abdellatif M, Vuong NL, Tawfik GM, et al., Massage therapy for the treatment of neonatal jaundice: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2019; doi.org/10.1016/j.jnn.2019.09.002 15. Kim, HY, Bang KS. The effects of enteral feeding improvement massage on premature infants: A randomised controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2018;27(1-2):92-101. 16. Hartanti AT, Salimo H, Widyaningsih V. Effectiveness of ınfant massage on strengthening bonding and ımproving sleep quality. Indonesian Journal of Medicine 2019; 4(2): 165-175. 17. Field T. Pediatric Massage Therapy Research: A Narrative Review. Children 2019; 6(6), 78. doi.org/10.3390/children6060078 18. Pepino VC, Mezzacappa MA. Application of tactile/kinesthetic stimulation in preterm infants: a systematic review. Jornal de Pediatria 2015;91(3):213-233. 19. Efendi D, Caswini N, Rustina Y, Iskandar RATP. Combination of Mother Therapeutic Touch (MTT) and Maternal Voice Stimulus (MVS) therapies stabilize sleep and physiological function in preterm infants receiving minor invasive procedures. Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2018;24(6):318-324. 20. Koç T, Gözen D. The effect of foot reflexology on acute pain in infants: A randomized controlled trial. Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 2015;12(5):289-296. 21. Icke S, Genc R. Effect of reflexology on infantile colic. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2018;24(6):584-588. 22. Chen LL, Su YC, Su CH, et al., Acupressure and meridian massage: combined effects on increasing body weight in premature infants. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2008;17(9):1174-1181. 23. Landgren K, Kvorning N, Hallstrom I. Acupuncture reduces crying in infants with infantile colic: a randomized, controlled, blind clinical study. Acupunct. Med 2010;28(4):174-179. 24. Abbasoğlu A, Cabıoğlu MT, Tuğcu AU, et al., Acupressure at BL60 and K3 points before heel lancing in preterm infants. EXPLORE 2015;11(5):363-366. 25. Tang L, Wang H, Liu Q, et al., Effect of music intervention on pain responses in premature infants undergoing placement procedures of peripherally inserted central venous catheter: A randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Integrative Medicine 2018;19,105-109. 26. Emery L, Hamm EL, Hague K, et al., A randomized controlled trial of protocolized music therapy demonstrates developmental milestone acquisition in hospitalized infants. Acta Paediatrica 2019;108(5):828-834. 27. Bieleninik Ł, Ghetti C, Gold C. Music therapy for preterm infants and their parents: A meta-analysis. Pediatrics 2016;138(3):20160971. 28. Van der Heijden, MJ, Araghi SO, Jeekel J, et al., Do hospitalized premature infants benefit from music interventions? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. PloS one, 2016;11(9):0161848. 29. Chen KL, Quah-Smith I, Schmölzer GM, et al., Acupuncture in the neonatal intensive care unit—using ancient medicine to help today’s babies: a review. Journal of Perinatology 2017;37(7),749. 30. Stadler J, Raith W, Mileder LP, et al., Invasive and non-invasive acupuncture techniques for pain management in neonates: A systematic review. Acupuncture in Medicine 2019;37(4):201-210. 31. Jackson HJ, Lopez C, Miller S, Engelhardt, B. A scoping review of acupuncture as a potential intervention for neonatal abstinence syndrome. Medical Acupuncture 2019a;31(2):69-84. 32. Jackson HJ, Lopez C, Miller S, Engelhardt, B. Neonatal abstinence syndrome: an integrative review of neonatal acupuncture to inform a protocol for adjunctive treatment. Advances in Neonatal Care 2019b;19(3):165-178.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Congress Proceedings
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Fatma Taş Arslan

Publication Date December 10, 2019
Acceptance Date January 16, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri

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Vancouver Taş Arslan F. Complementary Health Approaches in The Newborn. pediatr pract res. 2019;7(Ek):72-6.