Increasing the Resilience of Mothers With Preterm Infant: The Effect of Kangaroo Mother Care

Maryam Abasalizadeh, F. Kazemi, S. Aghababaei, B. Basiri, Farzaneh Soltani
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Objective: Having a preterm infant is a stressful experience for parents, especially for mothers. This study was conducted to identify the effect of kangaroo mother care on the resilience of mothers with preterm infant hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Materials and methods: In this randomized controlled trial study, 60 mothers with preterm infant hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit were randomly selected and allocated to intervention and control groups (30 per group) ,in Fatemiyeh Hospital, Hamadan, Iran. Data collection tool included demographic information and Conner & Davidson Resilience Questionnaire (CD-RISC), which were completed by mothers before and after the intervention. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) as an intervention was run in at least one hour daily for a week in the intervention group. The mother-infant pairs in the control group only received conventional method of care (CMC). Results: There was a significant increase in the total resilience score of the mothers in the KMC group (from 58.87±14.71 to 69.67±14.50) after intervention (P<0.001); however, resilience score decreased significantly in the mothers of CMC group (from 57.77±13.33 to 51.63±12.20). Conclusion: Kangaroo mother care could increase the resilience of mothers of preterm infants. Therefore using this approach as a complementary, effective, Low-cost, non-invasive care is recommended to maintain and promote the health of mothers with preterm infant.  
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增强早产儿母亲的复原力:袋鼠妈妈护理的效果
目的:早产儿对父母尤其是母亲来说是一种压力。本研究旨在确定袋鼠妈妈护理对新生儿重症监护室早产儿母亲抗压能力的影响。材料和方法在这项随机对照试验研究中,伊朗哈马丹市法特米耶医院随机抽取了60名在新生儿重症监护室住院的早产儿母亲,并将她们分配到干预组和对照组(每组30人)。数据收集工具包括人口统计学信息和康纳与戴维森复原力问卷(CD-RISC),由母亲在干预前后填写。袋鼠妈妈护理(Kangaroo Mother Care,KMC)作为一项干预措施,在干预组中每天至少进行一小时,为期一周。对照组的母婴对只接受传统护理方法(CMC)。结果显示干预后,KMC 组母亲的复原力总分明显增加(从(58.87±14.71)分增至(69.67±14.50)分)(P<0.001);但 CMC 组母亲的复原力总分明显下降(从(57.77±13.33)分减至(51.63±12.20)分)。结论袋鼠妈妈护理可提高早产儿母亲的适应能力。因此,建议将这种方法作为一种补充、有效、低成本、非侵入性的护理方法,以维护和促进早产儿母亲的健康。
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