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NUTRITIONAL MONITORING THROUGH THE WHATSAPP® APPLICATION: A POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC INNOVATION
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal ; 59(4 SUPPL):22, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1868927
ABSTRACT
Background/

Purpose:

The Covid-19 pandemic has restricted in person care at our cleft treatment center, delayed patient turnout, and led to financial losses and an increased number of missed scheduled appointments. Thus, we have sought new ways to monitor the nutritional status of infant patients with clefts, by using the WhatsApp® application, so as to conduct timely nutritional interventions and to prevent malnutrition and anemia. The purpose was to monitor the nutritional status of newborn babies with cleft, using the WhatsApp® application, and to validate its use. Methods/Description 71% of internet users in Brazil use WhatsApp® to send and receive messages. This application is easy to use, with privacy ensured by cryptography. This research project was approved by the Institutional Review Board. The protocol established 1) new cases of infants up to 30 days old, with cleft lip and/or cleft palate;2) consent form signed by parent or guardian;3) the first appointment was in person;with mothers receiving training and guidance to send information about their children's height and weight every month;4) data comparisons were conducted against WHO benchmarks (WAZ score between 0 and - 1 = healthy weight;between - 1 and - 2 = nutritional risk;< - 2 = underweight);6) nutritional interventions considering RDI's.

Results:

18 patients were followed up by regular data submission through the WhatsApp® application;8 had cleft lips, 3 cleft palates, and 7 cleft lip and palates. Among these patients, 1 had a gastrostomy tube, 2 had cow milk protein allergy, and 1 had cardiac disease. Thus far, 8 have already been submitted to lip surgery, and 10 are waiting to reach the appropriate age for surgery. Twelve were classified as coming from low-income families, and 6 from medium income families. Most of them (no. = 17) travelled between 100-500 km to receive care, and 1 more than 100 km. Eight received transportation and food subsidized by public funds, and 10 used their own funds. Thirteen children were fed breast milk for 120 days, 8 were breast fed directly and 5 were fed pumped breast milk;5 were fed formula. Nine began eating additional foods at 6 months, the remaining patients were not old enough for that yet. Eleven children had normal weight (eutrophic) since the onset, 3 were malnourished when the study began and recovered after about 54 days, 4 were at risk when the study began and recovered after about 26.5 days. No patient had to delay surgery because of anemia (mean Hb = 11.45g/ dL). Nutritional interventions included encouraging breast feeding and different breastfeeding positions, guidance regarding the appropriate concentration of infant formula and how /when to introduce of additional foods. Milk formula, bottles, scales, and measuring tapes were donated.

Conclusions:

The use of the WhatsApp® application for nutritional follow up proved to be a valid and effective way tomonitor the patients' growth and development, yielding efficient nutritional recovery.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Year: 2022 Document Type: Article