Consensus document for the kangaroo mother care method

Isabel María Fernández-Medina , Lucía Jiménez-Fernández , Álvaro José Solaz-García , Alicia Llorca-Porcar , Esther Martínez-Miguel , Laura Collados-Gómez
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Abstract

Introduction

Currently, kangaroo mother care (KMC) is an intervention whose implementation in clinical practice varies widely. The aim of this document is to gather the latest evidence-based recommendations in an attempt to reduce interprofessional variation and increase the quality of neonatal care.

Methods

The document was developed following the guidelines provided in the Methodological Manual for the Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the National Health System: formulation and prioritization of clinical questions, literature search, critical reading, development of the document and external review. The target population was preterm (PT) and/or low birth weight (LBW) newborn infants admitted to a neonatal unit.

Recommendations

Based on the current evidence, recommendations have been issued to address 18 clinical questions regarding the impact of KMC (morbidity and mortality, physiological stability, neurodevelopment, feeding, pain, families), including infants with vascular access or respiratory support devices. It also describes the KMC procedure (transfer, positioning), the facilitators and barriers related to the implementation of KMC and how to implement KMC in extremely preterm newborns (less than 28 weeks of postmenstrual age in the first days of life).

Conclusions

Kangaroo mother care is a beneficial practice for PT infants, LBW infants and their families. The implementation of these recommendations may be useful in everyday clinical practice and may improve KMC outcomes and the quality of care provided to neonatal patients.

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袋鼠妈妈护理法共识文件。
导言:目前,袋鼠妈妈护理(Kangaroo Mother Care,KMC)是一种干预措施,其在临床实践中的实施情况千差万别。本文件旨在收集最新的循证建议,以减少专业间的差异,提高新生儿护理的质量:本文件的编写遵循了《国家卫生系统临床实践指南编写方法手册》中的指导原则:临床问题的提出和优先排序、文献检索、批判性阅读、文件编写和外部审查。目标人群为新生儿科收治的早产儿(PT)和/或低出生体重儿(LBW):根据现有证据,针对 18 个有关 KMC 影响的临床问题(发病率和死亡率、生理稳定性、神经发育、喂养、疼痛、家庭)提出了建议,包括使用血管通路或呼吸支持设备的婴儿。报告还介绍了袋鼠妈妈护理的程序(转移、定位)、与实施袋鼠妈妈护理相关的促进因素和障碍,以及如何在极早产新生儿(月经后 28 周以内、出生后第一天)中实施袋鼠妈妈护理:结论:袋鼠妈妈护理是一种有益于早产儿、低体重儿及其家庭的做法。这些建议的实施在日常临床实践中可能会有所帮助,并可改善袋鼠妈妈护理的效果和为新生儿患者提供的护理质量。
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