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Abstract
Purpose
This study was aimed at finding the effects of cycled lighting on body weight, physiological variables and the behavioral state of LBWI (low birth weight infants) in the NICU.
Method
The subjects were 20 LBWI at 2 NICUs. They were assigned to an experimental or control group which consisted of 10 subjects in each. Cycled light was applied to the experimental group for 10 days.
Result
It was certified that the application of cycled lighting resulted in increased body weight and O2 saturation, and decreased heart rate of the LBWI. However, there was no effect in decrease of respiration and stabilization of the behavioral state.
Conclusion
The application of cycled lighting might be a nursing intervention which would in turn have positive effects on the growth of LBWI.
Keywords: Cycled lighting, Low birth weight infant, Physiological variables, Behavioral state