Webbläsaren som du använder stöds inte av denna webbplats. Alla versioner av Internet Explorer stöds inte längre, av oss eller Microsoft (läs mer här: * https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Var god och använd en modern webbläsare för att ta del av denna webbplats, som t.ex. nyaste versioner av Edge, Chrome, Firefox eller Safari osv.

Akupunkturbehandling vid spädbarnskolik - föräldrars upplevelser av barnets beteende före och efter behandling

Acupuncture treatment in infantile colic – parents’ experiences of the babies behaviour before and after treatment

Författare

Summary, in English

Infantile colic is causing pain and trouble to infants and their parents. Acupuncture is used to relieve the symptoms but is not scientifically tested as treatment for infantile colic. In this study the experiences of parents, whose 68 babies have got acupuncture, were investigated. The way the parents described their babies behaviour and feeding patterns was analysed with content analysis at a manifest level. Categories found before acupuncture treatment were “crying almost all the time they are awake”, “crying spells”, “impossible to comfort and crying hysterically”, “suffering even if he don´t cry”, “restless sleep or don´t sleep at all”, “stiff like a stick”, “explosive, green stooling” and “comfort eating”. After acupuncture treatment the categories “not better”, “better already after the first treatment”, “almost worse the first day before it changed”, “better and better”, “stooling changed” and “don´t eat so often” appeared. Parents to 67 of the 68 infants reported that the babies crying and fussing was normalised after treatment. According to the parents experiences the babies slept better, seemed happier and were fed less often.

Publiceringsår

2005

Språk

Svenska

Sidor

26-31

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Vård i Norden

Volym

25

Issue

1

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Sykepleiernes samarbeid i Norden

Ämne

  • Nursing

Nyckelord

  • infantile colic
  • acupuncture
  • parents experiences
  • nursing

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0107-4083