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040 _cManila Tytana Colleges
100 _aLisanti, Amy Jo.
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245 0 _aKangaroo care for hospitalized infants with congenital heart disease /
_cAmy Jo Lisanti, Alessandra Buoni, Megan Steigerwalt, Michelle Daly, Stephanie McNelis, Diane L. Spatz
260 _cMay/June 2020
336 _atext
337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _n45 : 3, pages 163-168
_aThe American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing
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520 _aBackground: Kangaroo care (KC), or skin-to-skin care, occurs when an infant is dressed in a diaper and held to a parent's bare chest. This form of holding has been shown to have many benefits for hospitalized infants and has been shown to be a safe and feasible intervention to support infants with congenital heart disease. Despite known benefits, KC was not implemented routinely and consistently in our cardiac center for infants with congenital heart disease. The purpose of this project was to support use of KC as a nursing intervention for hospitalized infants with congenital heart disease and their parents. Methods: A KC quality improvement committee formed to develop strategies to increase frequency of KC, including the creation of a new nursing policy and procedure on KC for infants, adaptation of the electronic health record to facilitate KC documentation, education, and supporting translation of KC into practice through the cardiac center's first Kangaroo-A-Thon. Results: Twenty-six nurses initiated KC 43 times with 14 patients over the 8-week period for the Kangaroo-A-Thon. No adverse events were reported as a result of infants being held by their parents in KC. Conclusion: Our local initiative provided preliminary evidence that KC can be safely integrated into standard care for hospitalized infants with congenital heart disease. Formal standards and procedures, along with creative initiatives such as a Kangaroo-A-Thon, can be a first step toward fostering the translation of KC into practice.
521 _aNursing.
650 _aCongenital heart disease.
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650 _aFamily.
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650 _aInfant.
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650 _aNursing.
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