Background: Skin-to-skin is a well-established practice at vaginal births promoting the health of women and babies. Facilitation of skin-to-skin at caesarean section birth is growing despite environmental and historical challenges. This is led by the expectancy of women and of health professionals increasingly understanding its importance. Objective: To synthesise original research that explores the experience of women having immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact at caesarean section when woman and baby are well. Design: Integrative literature review. Data sources: The databases of SCOPUS, PubMed, CINAHL plus, Wiley Online, Cochrane Library, Web of Science and MIDIRS were used to identify studies from 2010-2020. Hand searching of...
Aims and objectives: This study aims to provide insight into key factors from a clinician's perspect...
Background: Immediate postpartum period and birth pose many challenges for the mother and the new-bo...
Research conducted since the 1980s has elucidated many benefits of skin-to-skin contact between moth...
Skin-to-skin contact immediately after a normal birth has been shown to provide many benefits for ba...
Background: The benefits of immediate safe, observed, skin-to-skin contact following birth are well d...
Problem: Women having an elective caesarean birth are often separated from their babies at birth wit...
Background: Current research has demonstrated the effectiveness of skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for po...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
Aim: To explore the experiences of women from three populationgroups of immediate skin-to-skin conta...
Objective: To explore women's experience of skin-to-skin contact and what women want in the first tw...
This study was carried out in a well-established UNICEF Baby Friendly accredited maternity unit in a...
Context: Mothers today are increasingly more likely to choose delivery by C- section rather than vag...
1. Skin to Skin Brittany Cerino, BSN, RN, Julia Gogle, MSN, RNC-OB and Roxann Wagner, MSN, RNC-NI
Skin-to-skin contact has many benefits to both a new mother and her infant after birth. Maintaining ...
Traditional care immediately after very preterm birth separates the mother and child by the transfer...
Aims and objectives: This study aims to provide insight into key factors from a clinician's perspect...
Background: Immediate postpartum period and birth pose many challenges for the mother and the new-bo...
Research conducted since the 1980s has elucidated many benefits of skin-to-skin contact between moth...
Skin-to-skin contact immediately after a normal birth has been shown to provide many benefits for ba...
Background: The benefits of immediate safe, observed, skin-to-skin contact following birth are well d...
Problem: Women having an elective caesarean birth are often separated from their babies at birth wit...
Background: Current research has demonstrated the effectiveness of skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for po...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
Aim: To explore the experiences of women from three populationgroups of immediate skin-to-skin conta...
Objective: To explore women's experience of skin-to-skin contact and what women want in the first tw...
This study was carried out in a well-established UNICEF Baby Friendly accredited maternity unit in a...
Context: Mothers today are increasingly more likely to choose delivery by C- section rather than vag...
1. Skin to Skin Brittany Cerino, BSN, RN, Julia Gogle, MSN, RNC-OB and Roxann Wagner, MSN, RNC-NI
Skin-to-skin contact has many benefits to both a new mother and her infant after birth. Maintaining ...
Traditional care immediately after very preterm birth separates the mother and child by the transfer...
Aims and objectives: This study aims to provide insight into key factors from a clinician's perspect...
Background: Immediate postpartum period and birth pose many challenges for the mother and the new-bo...
Research conducted since the 1980s has elucidated many benefits of skin-to-skin contact between moth...