健康的挑战和增强:袋鼠式护理对父母和婴儿的双重影响-系统综述。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-24-80
Harika Yarlagadda, Jomara Sandbulte, Edward Downs
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背景:报告显示,到2020年,美国约有360万名活产婴儿,由于复杂的医疗需求,估计其中9-13%的婴儿需要新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院。在新生儿需要特别关注的新生儿重症监护病房,父母和婴儿之间展开了相互作用。在这些无菌的墙壁内,每一次触摸,每一句低语,都承载着意义,在医疗过程中建立起牢固的联系。方法:我们的研究旨在通过仔细的科学调查来研究新生儿重症监护病房中父母与婴儿之间复杂的关系。具体而言,本文作为文献的基础综述,强调了在该领域继续研究的重要性。结果:通过对现有研究的回顾,我们旨在强调母子依恋的重要性,评估母子个体应激反应的必要性,以及监测母子依恋的生理变化。此外,我们打算更好地了解在新生儿重症监护病房中母亲和孩子之间的相互关系。结论:最终,通过确定特定的干预措施,可以减轻新生儿重症监护病房中母亲和婴儿所经历的情绪和生理压力,我们的目标是确定袋鼠式护理(KC)计划的技术需求,并将这些发现整合到常规护理实践中。我们期望这项调查的见解将鼓励更多的研究,如何促进一个更有教养的环境,支持在新生儿重症监护室逗留期间母亲和孩子的健康和福祉。
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Challenges and enhancement of health: a dual impact of kangaroo care on parents and infants-systematic review.

Challenges and enhancement of health: a dual impact of kangaroo care on parents and infants-systematic review.

Background: Reports show that in 2020 approximately 3.6 million live births were recorded in the United States, with an estimated 9-13% of these infants requiring neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission due to complex medical needs. In the NICUs, where newborns require specialized attention, an interplay unfolds between parents and their infants. Within these sterile walls, each touch, each whispered word, carries significance, creating strong connections during medical treatments.

Methods: Our research seeks to examine the intricate relationship between parents and infants in the NICU through careful scientific investigation. Specifically, this paper serves as a foundational review of literature that highlights the importance of continuing research in this field.

Results: By examining existing studies, we aim to underscore the importance of attachment between mothers and infants, the necessity of evaluating their individual stress responses, and monitoring physiological changes. Also, we intend to better understand the mutual relationship between mother and child in the NICU setting.

Conclusions: Ultimately, by identifying specific interventions that can mitigate the emotional and physiological stresses experienced by both mothers and infants in the NICU, we aim to identify technological needs of the kangaroo care (KC) program and integrate these findings into routine care practices. We expect that this investigation insights will encourage more research on how to promote a more nurturing environment that supports the health and well-being of both mother and child during a NICU stay.

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