Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2011
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd002771.pub2
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Kangaroo mother care to reduce morbidity and mortality in low birthweight infants

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“…186-188, 194, 197, 202 Three found an association between breastfeeding status at 6 to 8 weeks postpartum and three did not. 186,187,194 Of those that found an association, one focused on nulliparous women enrolled in an RCT (N=1,138) evaluating a prenatal care education and support intervention ("Ready for Child"); postpartum depression was assessed at 6 weeks postpartum and categorized as EPDS score ≥12. In the whole sample, 1 percent of participants had never breastfed, and 8 percent had stopped breastfeeding at 6 weeks postpartum.…”
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“…186-188, 194, 197, 202 Three found an association between breastfeeding status at 6 to 8 weeks postpartum and three did not. 186,187,194 Of those that found an association, one focused on nulliparous women enrolled in an RCT (N=1,138) evaluating a prenatal care education and support intervention ("Ready for Child"); postpartum depression was assessed at 6 weeks postpartum and categorized as EPDS score ≥12. In the whole sample, 1 percent of participants had never breastfed, and 8 percent had stopped breastfeeding at 6 weeks postpartum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one (N=551) unadjusted analyses showed no association between current breastfeeding (at 4 weeks) and EPDS scores ≥13 (7% vs. 9%, respectively; p=0.48). 186 The second study (N=364) breastfeeding was categorized as any breastfeeding or no breastfeeding and collected at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum; in unadjusted analyses, there were no associations between infant feeding status and EPDS≥11 at 6 weeks or 6 months. 187 The third study found no association between various definitions of breastfeeding (e.g., initiation, any, or exclusive breastfeeding for 1, 2, and 4 or more weeks) and EPDS>12 at both 8 weeks and 8 months.…”
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“…However, much of the research on this type of contact concerns the effect of 'kangaroo mother care' which goes on beyond the immediate period following birth, on infants born preterm or low birthweight (Worku and Kassie, 2005) with benefits in terms of infant feeding and weight gain and reductions in adverse outcomes such as length of neonatal stay, infection and hypothermia (Conde-Agudelo et al, 2011). For such vulnerable infants exposure to this type of care occurs over a number of days, managed by neonatal nurses and may even involve fathers in providing physical contact and care.…”
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“…Estudos de avaliação tecnológica (observacionais e randomizados), apresentados na literatura internacional, demonstram que o Método Canguru constitui prática segura, trazendo como benefícios a diminuição do tempo de internação, maior ganho de peso diário, maior empoderamento das mães no cuidado ao filho, redução da morbimortalidade, e redução dos custos da internação 21,22,23,24,25,26 .…”
Section: Ela [Mãe] Fica Menos Tempo O Bebê Vai Ganhar Peso Vaiunclassified