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Title : Skin-to-skin contact : A comforting place with comfort food Material Type: printed text Authors: Ludington-Hoe, Susan M., Author Publication Date: 2016 Article on page: p. 359-366 Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 359-366Keywords: Key words: Skin-to-skin contact Kangaroo-mother-care method; Breastfeeding; care; Pain; Cardiorespiratory stability; Premature infant; Stress, Warmth. Abstract: Birth and the newborn environment are stressful, especially for preterm infants who have to Therefore, preterm contend with medical conditions while adapting to the extrauterine world. contact is the best newborns are excellent candidates for comforting measures. Skin-to-skin Evidence sug- way to provide comfort in several of the realms of Kolcaba's Comfort Theory. gests that skin-to-skin contact between the mother and newborn changes the discomforting newborn environment into one that is profoundly comforting. Skin-to-skin contact promotes infant physiologic stability and warmth, helps in organizing infant sleep, reduces stress and pain, and makes breast milk readily available. Comfort to the newborn can be effectively accomplished by skin-to-skin contact. Infant Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25309 [article] Skin-to-skin contact : A comforting place with comfort food [printed text] / Ludington-Hoe, Susan M., Author . - 2016 . - p. 359-366.
Languages : English (eng)
in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 359-366Keywords: Key words: Skin-to-skin contact Kangaroo-mother-care method; Breastfeeding; care; Pain; Cardiorespiratory stability; Premature infant; Stress, Warmth. Abstract: Birth and the newborn environment are stressful, especially for preterm infants who have to Therefore, preterm contend with medical conditions while adapting to the extrauterine world. contact is the best newborns are excellent candidates for comforting measures. Skin-to-skin Evidence sug- way to provide comfort in several of the realms of Kolcaba's Comfort Theory. gests that skin-to-skin contact between the mother and newborn changes the discomforting newborn environment into one that is profoundly comforting. Skin-to-skin contact promotes infant physiologic stability and warmth, helps in organizing infant sleep, reduces stress and pain, and makes breast milk readily available. Comfort to the newborn can be effectively accomplished by skin-to-skin contact. Infant Link for e-copy: ้http://www.lww.com Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25309