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Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease ›› 2026, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (2): 227-232.doi: 10.19983/j.issn.2096-8493.20260035

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The effect of multidisciplinary treatment integrated N-wing nursing combined with familial compound music therapy on neonatal pneumonia

Jiang Liying(), Guan Yurong, Li Hong   

  1. Department of Neonatal Intensive Care Medicine, Putian Children’s Hospital, Putian 351100, China
  • Received:2026-03-02 Online:2026-04-20 Published:2026-04-13
  • Contact: Jiang Liying E-mail:jiangliyingjj@163.com

Abstract:

Objective: To observe the effect of multidisciplinary treatment (MDT) integrated N-wing nursing combined with familial compound music therapy on neonatal pneumonia cases. Methods: A total of 90 cases of neonatal pneumonia admitted to Putian Children’s Hospital from January to December 2024 were selected as observation samples. Random number table method was used to implement grouping treatment. The experimental group received MDT intervention, while the control group received nursing following routine neonatal pneumonia nursing model, their stress scores, nutritional indicators, blood gas indicators, and disease control effect indicators were compared between the two groups after intervention. Results: The stress score of the experimental group was (4.02±1.40) points, lower than that of the control group ((5.69±1.50) points; t=-5.316,P<0.001). The nutritional indicators such as prealbumin, daily milk intake, and body mass gain were (22.82±1.99) mg/dl, (338.56±15.07) ml, and (144.33±5.89) g, respectively, higher than that of the control group ((18.91±1.22) mg/dl, (319.53±11.27) ml, (127.56±8.89) g; t=11.229, 6.781, 10.551, Ps<0.001). The blood gas indictors such as blood oxygen saturation, arterial oxygen partial pressure, and arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure were (98.09±0.63) %, (70.04±2.19) mmHg, (34.27±2.03) mmHg, higher than that of the control group ((96.09±0.87) %, (67.56±1.79) mmHg, (39.58±2.70) mmHg; t=12.427, 5.894, ―10.550, Ps<0.001). The disease control effect indicators such as cough, fever, sputum, wheezing symptom disappearance time, and hospitalization time were (7.07±1.03) d, (5.38±1.13) d, (2.29±0.59) d, (3.47±0.97) d, and (9.13±1.04) d, respectively, shorter than that of the control group ((9.16±1.15) d, (6.84±1.21) d, (3.40±0.91) d, (4.62±0.81) d, (12.09±1.29) d; t=―9.083, ―5.946, ―6.853, ―6.156, ―11.964, Ps<0.001). Conclusion: MDT integrated N-wing nursing combined with familial compound music therapy for intervention in neonatal pneumonia cases can lower children’s stress level, improve their nutrition and blood gas status, and accelerate their recovery progress.

Key words: Infant care, Pneumonia, Music therapy, Comparative study

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