2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.perped.2018.04.010
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Le portage des nouveau-nés en peau à peau

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“…Ces principes de soins requièrent absolument la présence des parents. Le rationnel scientifique de plusieurs de ces stratégies a été analysé par le GREEN pour soutenir des recommandations nationales publiées [4] , [10] , [11] , [12] et/ou portées par la SFN [13] . Les standards de soins en néonatologie élaborés par l’European Foundation of the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) ont été présentés au parlement européen en 2018 [14] .…”
Section: Bénéfices Des Stratégies De Soins Incluant Les Parentsunclassified
“…Ces principes de soins requièrent absolument la présence des parents. Le rationnel scientifique de plusieurs de ces stratégies a été analysé par le GREEN pour soutenir des recommandations nationales publiées [4] , [10] , [11] , [12] et/ou portées par la SFN [13] . Les standards de soins en néonatologie élaborés par l’European Foundation of the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) ont été présentés au parlement européen en 2018 [14] .…”
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“…Several studies have found that the practice of skin‐to‐skin contact for preterm and term infants was safe and had many benefits such as supporting maternal attachment, breastfeeding, physiological stability, infant's sleep, neurological development and reduction in the infant's pain expression and parental stress in term infants, 10–13 preterm infants and low‐birthweight infants 11,14–17 …”
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“…Several studies have found that the practice of skin-to-skin contact for preterm and term infants was safe and had many benefits such as supporting maternal attachment, breastfeeding, physiological stability, infant's sleep, neurological development and reduction in the infant's pain expression and parental stress in term infants, [10][11][12][13] preterm infants and low-birthweight infants. 11,[14][15][16][17] The primary objective of the present systematic review about optimising homeothermy in neonates was to determine whether skin-to-skin contact prevents body heat loss.…”
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“…The presence of the family is valuable because it allows skinto-skin contact, breastfeeding and positive sensorial stimulations from the mother. 4 These elements are very important for motherinfant bonding and attachment and supportive for short-and long-term neuro-behavioural development. Parents have a role of co-regulators and stabilisers of their child.…”
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