The Effect of Earmuff and Earplug Use on Preterm Infants Towards Oxygen Saturation and Pulse

Background: A bright circumstance, cold temperature with loud noise where there are many activities around could influence baby’s sleep. Objective: This study aimed to identify the effect of using earmuffs and earplugs on the physiological response of preterm infants. Methods: This crossover st...

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Main Authors: Deswinda Deswinda, Dini Maulinda, Bayhakki Bayhakki
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2022-04-01
Series:JKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)
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Online Access:https://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/1922
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Summary:Background: A bright circumstance, cold temperature with loud noise where there are many activities around could influence baby’s sleep. Objective: This study aimed to identify the effect of using earmuffs and earplugs on the physiological response of preterm infants. Methods: This crossover study involved 15 medically stable preterm infants treated in a closed incubator. It used the consecutive sampling technique where the babies’ physiological response using Anderson Behavioral State Scale was observed for 30 seconds every 15 minutes for two hours of using earmuff and earplug. Results: The result of repeated ANOVA analysis showed that there is no significant difference of pulse repetition frequency before, during, and after using the earmuff and earplug to preterm infants. Meanwhile, statistically, there was a difference in the mean of oxygen saturation during and after using the earmuff with p = 0.019. Conclusion: The use of ear protection (earmuff and earplug) could assist and support premature infants in maintaining physiological condition. This study therefore suggests the use of earplugs earlier on preterm infants. Keywords: earmuffs, earplugs, premature, physiological responses
ISSN:2338-5324
2442-7276