Skin-to-skin care after birth for moderately preterm infants / Laila Kristoffersen, Ragnhild Stoen, Linda Frances Hansen, Janne Wilhelmsen, Hakon Bergseng
Series: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing. 45 : 3, page 339-345 Publication details: May/June 2016.Content type:- text
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"Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of skin-to-skin care after birth for moderately preterm infants. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting The study was conducted at the maternity wards and NICUs of three study sites in Norway. Participants Ninety preterm infants born vaginally with gestational ages of 32 weeks/0 days to 34 weeks/6 days. Methods Comparison of groups of preterm infants who received skin-to-skin care or conventional treatment in incubators after birth. Results Median gestational age and birth weight were similar in the two groups: 33 weeks/5 days versus 34 weeks/3 days (p = .464) and 2,100 versus 2,010 g (p = .519). There were no differences in the first body temperature (p = .841) and blood glucose level (p = .539) between the groups. Conclusion Early skin-to-skin contact in the delivery room for moderately preterm infants may be feasible and safe."
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