2021
DOI: 10.19175/recom.v11i0.4200
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Impacto da segunda e terceira etapas do mǸtodo canguru: do nascimento ao sexto mǦs

Abstract: Objetivos: Avaliar se o Método Canguru tem impacto nas taxas de aleitamento materno exclusivo, peso, tempo de internação e taxas de reinternação. Método: Trata-se de uma coorte retrospectiva, que incluiu recém-nascidos pré-termo de muito baixo peso ao nascer, os quais foram divididos em dois grupos: GCCo – composto por aqueles assistidos na Unidade de Cuidados Intermediários Neonatal Convencionais; GCCa – composto por aqueles que foram assistidos na Unidade de Cuidados Intermediários Neonatal Canguru. Resultad… Show more

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“…Infants participating in the second stage of the KMC showed satisfactory EBF rates at hospital discharge and in the third stage of the KMC, with a slight increase in the first follow-up visit and a slight decrease in the last follow-up visit, when compared to the rates found in other studies ( 11 , 16 ) . In very low birth weight premature newborns cared for at the KNIMCU of another university hospital, the EBF rate was 16.7% at hospital discharge ( 11 ) . When considering infants hospitalized in NICU, CoNIMCU, and KNIMCU, EBF rates at discharge are even lower, reaching 2.14% in some hospitals ( 16 ) .…”
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“…Infants participating in the second stage of the KMC showed satisfactory EBF rates at hospital discharge and in the third stage of the KMC, with a slight increase in the first follow-up visit and a slight decrease in the last follow-up visit, when compared to the rates found in other studies ( 11 , 16 ) . In very low birth weight premature newborns cared for at the KNIMCU of another university hospital, the EBF rate was 16.7% at hospital discharge ( 11 ) . When considering infants hospitalized in NICU, CoNIMCU, and KNIMCU, EBF rates at discharge are even lower, reaching 2.14% in some hospitals ( 16 ) .…”
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“…In the first follow-up visit of the third stage of KMC, 74.0% of infants were on EBF, a higher rate than another study that found 21.7% of preterm infants on EBF in the first KMC outpatient follow-up visit ( 11 ) . The rate of EBF at the first follow-up visit was similar to the percentage at hospital discharge, probably due to the small time interval between these two moments, with a median of two days, meeting the recommendation of the national KMC policy, which recommends the first consultation within 48 hours after discharge ( 2 ) .…”
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“…Agregado a isso o MC é introduzido neste meio estimulando por meio do contato pele a pele, estando a prole aquecida, confortável e perto da mama, isso causa ao RN e a mãe estímulo para a amamentação, momento único para díade (mãe/filho), além disso, a interação da mãe e filho através do contato pele a promove uma melhora no estado do humor da mãe, fator importante para esse novo processo (REICHERT APS, et al, 2020). Um estudo faz um comparativo que após o acompanhamento e aplicação do MC no RNPBP em domicílio, teve-se um aumento na taxa de aleitamento materno quando comparados aos RN´s que não continuaram o MC em casa (ALVES FN, et al, 2021).…”
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“…Although previous studies indicate higher frequency of BF and EBF among LBW infants who participate in all stages of the KC program (8–11), the interruption of EBF, especially due to the introduction of complementary foods, has not yet been analyzed. Thus, the objective was to compare the feeding practices of preterm LBW infants according to the type of care received during and after hospital discharge [Kangaroo and Conventional Care (CC)].…”
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