Litcius/Paper detail

Improving the uptake of Kangaroo Mother Care in neonatal units: A narrative review and conceptual framework

Victoria R. Gill, Helen G. Liley, Carmina Erdei, Sarbattama Sen, Ruth Davidge, Amy Wright, Samudragupta Bora

2020Acta Paediatrica40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Kangaroo Mother Care is a beneficial intervention for high-risk infants; however, global uptake is lacking. Recent systematic reviews have collated the numerous studies that identify diverse barriers and enablers to the use of Kangaroo Mother Care. In this narrative review, we combine the findings of these systematic reviews with more recent studies to propose a conceptual framework, encompassing factors that may affect the initiation and maintenance of Kangaroo Mother Care in neonatal units. CONCLUSION: This conceptual framework includes parental, healthcare professional, and healthcare system factors, and highlights the potential interplay between them. In line with this, we suggest strategies to improve the uptake of Kangaroo Mother Care in neonatal units.

Topics & Concepts

NarrativeConceptual frameworkNarrative reviewAffect (linguistics)Intervention (counseling)Health careConceptual modelKangaroo careNursingPsychologyMedicineSociologyComputer scienceIntensive care medicineCommunicationPolitical scienceSocial scienceLinguisticsPhilosophyLawDatabaseInfant Development and Preterm CareNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchBreastfeeding Practices and Influences