The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia

Purpose: Kangaroo care is a complementary humanistic intervention based on a family-centered care model. This study investigated the effects of a locally contextualized, structured kangaroo care education program on weight gain, breastfeeding rate and length of hospitalization for premature infants....

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Main Authors: Samsudin, Sharmiza, Chui, Ping Lei, Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad, Abdullah, Khatijah Lim, Yu, Chye Wah, Mohamed, Zainah
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spelling my.um.eprints.391052023-12-03T01:21:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/39105/ The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia Samsudin, Sharmiza Chui, Ping Lei Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad Abdullah, Khatijah Lim Yu, Chye Wah Mohamed, Zainah RJ Pediatrics Purpose: Kangaroo care is a complementary humanistic intervention based on a family-centered care model. This study investigated the effects of a locally contextualized, structured kangaroo care education program on weight gain, breastfeeding rate and length of hospitalization for premature infants. Patients and Methods: This longitudinal quasi-experimental study with pre-and post-intervention design involved 96 infants born between 28 and 37 weeks of gestation for three months, and was carried out at a neonatal intensive care unit in Malaysia. The experimental group received a structured education program and careful monitoring of their kangaroo care practices, while the control group received routine care without a structured education program. The institutional review board approved the study design and registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04926402). Results: The kangaroo care hours performed by mothers at baseline in the experimental and control group was 4.12 and 0.55 hours per week, respectively. At three months post-discharge, the experimental group had significantly higher weight gain, higher breastfeeding rates and shorter lengths of hospitalization than the control group. Conclusion: A locally contextualized and structured kangaroo care education program is effective in the performance of kangaroo care. One hour per day of kangaroo care is positively associated with an extended period of breastfeeding, improved weight gain and shorter hospitalization of premature infants. Dove Medical Press Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed Samsudin, Sharmiza and Chui, Ping Lei and Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad and Abdullah, Khatijah Lim and Yu, Chye Wah and Mohamed, Zainah (2023) The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 16. pp. 1023-1035. ISSN 1178-2390, DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S403206 <https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S403206>. 10.2147/JMDH.S403206
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topic RJ Pediatrics
spellingShingle RJ Pediatrics
Samsudin, Sharmiza
Chui, Ping Lei
Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad
Abdullah, Khatijah Lim
Yu, Chye Wah
Mohamed, Zainah
The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
description Purpose: Kangaroo care is a complementary humanistic intervention based on a family-centered care model. This study investigated the effects of a locally contextualized, structured kangaroo care education program on weight gain, breastfeeding rate and length of hospitalization for premature infants. Patients and Methods: This longitudinal quasi-experimental study with pre-and post-intervention design involved 96 infants born between 28 and 37 weeks of gestation for three months, and was carried out at a neonatal intensive care unit in Malaysia. The experimental group received a structured education program and careful monitoring of their kangaroo care practices, while the control group received routine care without a structured education program. The institutional review board approved the study design and registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04926402). Results: The kangaroo care hours performed by mothers at baseline in the experimental and control group was 4.12 and 0.55 hours per week, respectively. At three months post-discharge, the experimental group had significantly higher weight gain, higher breastfeeding rates and shorter lengths of hospitalization than the control group. Conclusion: A locally contextualized and structured kangaroo care education program is effective in the performance of kangaroo care. One hour per day of kangaroo care is positively associated with an extended period of breastfeeding, improved weight gain and shorter hospitalization of premature infants.
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author Samsudin, Sharmiza
Chui, Ping Lei
Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad
Abdullah, Khatijah Lim
Yu, Chye Wah
Mohamed, Zainah
author_facet Samsudin, Sharmiza
Chui, Ping Lei
Ahmad Kamar, Azanna Ahmad
Abdullah, Khatijah Lim
Yu, Chye Wah
Mohamed, Zainah
author_sort Samsudin, Sharmiza
title The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
title_short The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
title_full The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
title_fullStr The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The impact of structured Kangaroo Care Education on premature infants? Weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in Malaysia
title_sort impact of structured kangaroo care education on premature infants? weight gain, breastfeeding and length of hospitalization in malaysia
publisher Dove Medical Press Ltd
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