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A Study of the influence of stimulus on newborn infants response -Specifically in heart rate change-

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1983³â 13±Ç 3È£ p.119 ~ 126
KMID : 0806119830130030119
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Abstract

Early extra-uterine development of the newborn infant has the potential for clarifying important questions of nature and care taking environment. In this study, tactile and auditory stimulation is used on .a group of infants to determine the effects of their response. Infants were tested by EKG at 24¡­48 hrs after birth ana all they are free from complication. Stimuli presented were-touch and sound (40dB, 70dB and 40¡­70dB). The result of the study were as follows: 1) The heart rate was seen to depend on their sleep-wake state. (light sleep ; 125/min, eyes: open & motor activity increase £» 151/min crying ; 185/min). 2) The heart rate affected by tactile & auditory stimulus. The heart rate response was acceleration above the prestimulus level. (tactile, 231min increase, auditory ; 16¡­21/min increase), and heart rate change was seen to depend on prestimulus rate. (¥ã=.73) 3) There was a decrease in heart rate when they were soothe. (touch ; 24.8sec, 21/min decrease, pacifier ; 14.5sec, 26/min decrease) and significant difference in time between touch and pacifier (t= 1.76, p<0.05). This result support the evaluation of newborn infant¡¯s sensory abilitics, and has even begin to influence changes in nursing care. But systemic monitoring of newborn infants response would. further define.
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