Kangaroo Care BIBLIOGRAPHY Develope - Frances Payne Bolton ...
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evaluated for their effect). Routine KC, Intermediate KC<br />
Jones, J, Kassity N, Duncan K. 2001. Complementary <strong>Care</strong>: Alternatives for the Neonatal Intensive <strong>Care</strong> Unit.<br />
Newborn & Infant Nursing Reviews. 1(4): 207-210. A simple review of common KC outcomes and suggests that KC<br />
may lead to accelerated recovery and healthier outcomes due to its promotion of attachment bonds. KC when used with<br />
milk fortifiers may improve weight gain and better health.Review BF, weight<br />
Jones, E., & Spencer SA. 2007. Optimising the provision of human milk for preterm infants. Archives of<br />
Disease in Childhood, Fetal & Neonatal Edition 92(4), F236-F238. Clinical review of techniques to improve<br />
breastfeeding of preterm infants,which is far less than optimal. Makes the point that expression of milk must beging early<br />
after preterm’s birth because mean amount of milk production on Day 7 post-birth is strong predictor of adequate milk<br />
volume at 6 weeks postpartum (p. F236). She says we should encourage mothers to produce milk, express as soon as<br />
possible after birth, express at least 8 times each 24 hours, provide support & breast pump, use shield, and reduce stress<br />
of NICU and preterm birth by doing KC. “The early instigation of KMC is thought to be beneficial in this respect, with<br />
mothers experiencing feelings of milk ejection during KMC (and it shows a picture of KC with a ventilated infant). It has<br />
been shown that mothers of VLBW who practiced KMC lactated on averge four weeks longer than controls, with less<br />
change of discontining lactation before discharge. In contrast, the use of nasal oxytocin spray does not markedly improve<br />
the milk yield during the first five days postpartum.” (pg. F237). Preterm, clinical report, breastfeeding, ventilated<br />
KC, milk ejection. Not yet on charts.<br />
Jorgensen, K.M. (1999). <strong>Kangaroo</strong> <strong>Care</strong>: Not a useless therapy. Central Lines (J. of NANN), 15(3), p. 22.<br />
Kadam S, Binoy S, Kanbur W, Mondkar JA, Fernandez A. 2005. Feasibility of <strong>Kangaroo</strong> mother care in<br />
Mumbai. Indian J Pediatrics 72(1), 35-38. 89 low birth weight infants (