Combination of Kangaroo Mother Care and Quranic Murottal to Improve the Body Temperature of Low Birth Weight Infants With Hypothermia
Date
2024-09-22Author
JUFRI, Fatimah
HAYATI, Nurul
MUSVIRO, Musviro
AZIZAH, Laili Nur
ASTUTI, Anggia
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Low birth weight infants are a problem that requires
special attention because they can lead to growth and
developmental disturbances, as well as psychological
issues. Low birth weight (LBW) infants have limited
ability to regulate their body temperature, making
hypothermia a common occurrence. This final project
report aims to assess the improvement in
thermoregulation (hypothermia) in LBW infants
experiencing hypothermia through the implementation of
kangaroo mother care and the recitation of the Quran in
the Perinatology Room of RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang.
This final project report utilizes a case study research
design with a single participant, an LBW infant
diagnosed based on medical records, with nursing
issues of hypothermia, who is Muslim and has provided
informed consent. The instruments used for data
collection include a hypothermia observation sheet, a
digital thermometer, a carrying cloth, a portable speaker,
and audio of Surah Ar-Rahman verses 1-78 recited by
Qari Salim Bahanan. The collected data will be analyzed
using data reduction techniques, data presentation, and
conclusions. The interventions provided will be
kangaroo mother care (KMC) and Quran recitation. The
results of this final project report showed an increase in
the participant's temperature. On the first day, before
the intervention, the participant's temperature was
36.1°C, which increased to 36.4°C after the intervention.
On the second day, before the intervention, the
participant's temperature was 36.5°C, rising to 36.9°C
after the intervention. This intervention provides an
opportunity for nurses to reduce the incidence of
hypothermia in hospitals and enables families to
independently and sustainably apply this intervention,
thus effectively addressing hypothermia.
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