“…It is also important to stress that the findings from this article may be further contextualized once the interviews with nurses and fathers have been analysed. Previous studies with neonatal nurses have found that their ability to practise the relational aspects of FCC may be compromised by organizational and resource constraints including staff shortages and a lack of training [42]. These factors may limit a nurse's confidence in their ability to practise FCC as well as the amount of time they are able to spend with parents.…”
“…It is also important to stress that the findings from this article may be further contextualized once the interviews with nurses and fathers have been analysed. Previous studies with neonatal nurses have found that their ability to practise the relational aspects of FCC may be compromised by organizational and resource constraints including staff shortages and a lack of training [42]. These factors may limit a nurse's confidence in their ability to practise FCC as well as the amount of time they are able to spend with parents.…”
“…To better understand these barriers, health professionals must be aware of how to overcome common obstacles to implementing KMC, as well as implementing strategies that enable parents the opportunities to practice positive touch with their preterm infant (Higman & Shaw 2008).…”
“…31,32 O impacto das dificuldades advindas dessa experiência reflete na vida familiar, 33 bem como na relação pais-criança. 34 Atentar para isto é imprescindível para dar continuidade à assistência humanizada.…”
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“…30 Ensinar as particularidades técnicas do cuidado não é suficiente para a aquisição de confiança parental em seu desempenho. 30 Os profissionais precisam ter o interesse e estar disponí-veis para o cuidado da díade 34 com respostas sensíveis à especificidade das necessidades de cada família. 29 Compreender o contexto sociocultural da família como o de referência para o planejamento do cuidado está posto e é a partir das crenças e valores desse cenário que ela estabelece suas concepções em relação ao papel familiar, parental e efetividade do cuidado.…”
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