Background Skin‐to‐skin care (SSC), often referred to as' kangaroo care'(KC) due to its similarity with marsupial behaviour of ventral maternal‐infant contact, is one non …
D Vittner, J McGrath, JA Robinson… - … research for nursing, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To examine changes that occur in infant and parent salivary oxytocin (OT) and salivary cortisol (SC) levels during skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and whether SSC alleviates …
Background Infant acute pain and distress is commonplace. Infancy is a period of exponential development. Unrelieved pain and distress can have implications across the …
M Perry, Z Tan, J Chen, T Weidig… - Critical Care Nursing …, 2018 - ccnursing.theclinics.com
The knowledge of pain in neonates has increased dramatically in the past 3 decades. It has been well established that newborns can detect, process, and respond to painful stimuli. 1 …
Abstract The American Society for Pain Management Nursing (ASPMN) has developed a position statement and clinical practice recommendations related to procedural preparation …
S Arnon, C Diamant, S Bauer, R Regev… - Acta …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Kangaroo care (KC) and maternal singing benefit preterm infants, and we investigated whether combining these benefitted infants and mothers. Methods A prospective …
Neonatal sepsis accounts for significant morbidity and mortality, particularly among premature infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Abnormal vital sign patterns serve as …
The holding of an infant with ventral skin-to-skin contact typically in an upright position with the swaddled infant on the chest of the parent, is commonly referred to as kangaroo care …
J Santos, SE Pearce, A Stroustrup - Current opinion in pediatrics, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Existing research documents NICU-based exposure to neurotoxic chemicals, aberrant light, excess sound, and restricted social interaction. In total, this creates an environment of co …