Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women during hospitalization of premature infants in the first stage of Kangaroo Care and know how the first skin to skin contact between mother and child through the kangaroo position collaborates with this experience. Methods: Descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study that is complied with the Resolution 196/96 of the National Board of Health, conducted through semi-structured interviews with twelve postpartum women in October, 2010. Results: Content analysis showed that postpartum women experience a period of stress in early hospitalization of premature infants during the first step of Kangaroo Care, represented by the abandonment of their daily activities and whole...
Background & Aim: Mothers often feel anxious about giving care to their premature babies. This mater...
Introduction: Kangaroo mother care is a standard method based on skin contact with the mother and ne...
M.Cur.Kangaroo Care is the practice of a mother holding her baby skin-to-skin in an upright position...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women during hospitalization of ...
Abstract: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) implies placing the newborn pre-term baby in intimate skin-to-s...
This study utilized descriptive type of research. The respondents were 50 postpartum women with low ...
Background: Skin to skin contact in the first hours after birth, the mother and the baby is ready to...
The aim of this research was to learn about the mother’s perception on the breast feeding process in...
Background: Kangaroo care is one of the nursing practices with medical provision that can meet the i...
Abstract Aim To assess the effectiveness of the maternal kangaroo care education programme over 1 mo...
Background: Early skin-to-skin maternal–neonate contact during the 1st h following birth prepares bo...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is early, continuous and prolonged skin-to-skin contact betwe...
Objetivo: Analisar a vivência de puérperas durante a hospitalização do pr...
In the early 1970s, researchers in Ohio, USA, investigated the effects of Extra Contact between mo...
Background The aim of this study was determine the effect of kangaroo mother care (KMC) immediately...
Background & Aim: Mothers often feel anxious about giving care to their premature babies. This mater...
Introduction: Kangaroo mother care is a standard method based on skin contact with the mother and ne...
M.Cur.Kangaroo Care is the practice of a mother holding her baby skin-to-skin in an upright position...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women during hospitalization of ...
Abstract: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) implies placing the newborn pre-term baby in intimate skin-to-s...
This study utilized descriptive type of research. The respondents were 50 postpartum women with low ...
Background: Skin to skin contact in the first hours after birth, the mother and the baby is ready to...
The aim of this research was to learn about the mother’s perception on the breast feeding process in...
Background: Kangaroo care is one of the nursing practices with medical provision that can meet the i...
Abstract Aim To assess the effectiveness of the maternal kangaroo care education programme over 1 mo...
Background: Early skin-to-skin maternal–neonate contact during the 1st h following birth prepares bo...
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is early, continuous and prolonged skin-to-skin contact betwe...
Objetivo: Analisar a vivência de puérperas durante a hospitalização do pr...
In the early 1970s, researchers in Ohio, USA, investigated the effects of Extra Contact between mo...
Background The aim of this study was determine the effect of kangaroo mother care (KMC) immediately...
Background & Aim: Mothers often feel anxious about giving care to their premature babies. This mater...
Introduction: Kangaroo mother care is a standard method based on skin contact with the mother and ne...
M.Cur.Kangaroo Care is the practice of a mother holding her baby skin-to-skin in an upright position...