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The Effect of Kangaroo Care Education on Mother-Infant Bonding, Maternal and Neonatal Comfort

U

University of Yalova

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Bonding
Kangaroo Care
Comfort
Pregnant

Treatments

Behavioral: Kangaroo Care Intervention Group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06953817
Emel Avcin Kangaroo Care

Details and patient eligibility

About

Kangaroo care encompasses early and continuous skin-to-skin contact, frequent and regular breastfeeding, early discharge from the hospital, and other supportive care practices necessary for the infant . Through kangaroo care, the transition of newborns from intrauterine to extrauterine life is facilitated, and a strong and secure bond between the mother and the newborn is established. Kangaroo care, which does not require any additional equipment or special preparation, is a safe method that can be easily and frequently implemented due to its numerous benefits. Since maternal and neonatal health affects not only the family but also public health, maternal and neonatal comfort is considered to be of great importance. Kangaroo care is believed to contribute positively to the enhancement of this comfort and the strengthening of the mother-infant bond. Despite the well-documented benefits of kangaroo care in the literature, its implementation in our country has not reached the desired level. This study is planned to determine the effect of kangaroo care education provided to pregnant women in the third trimester on mother-infant bonding and maternal and neonatal comfort.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria for Pregnant Women:

  • Aged 18 years or older,
  • Primiparous (first pregnancy),
  • Between 35-38 weeks of gestation,
  • Able to speak Turkish and/or without communication barriers,
  • At least a primary school graduate,
  • A healthy pregnancy,
  • Good health status during and after delivery,
  • No contraindications for providing kangaroo care,
  • No physical and/or mental health issues,
  • No infectious diseases transmitted through contact,
  • Willing to participate in the study,
  • Use of WhatsApp application,
  • Pregnant women expecting a single baby will be included in the study.

Inclusion Criteria for the Infant:

  • Full-term,
  • No need for oxygen support,
  • No congenital anomalies,
  • No infectious diseases,
  • Stable general condition.

Exclusion criteria

  • Exclusion Criteria for Pregnant Women:
  • Multiparity,
  • Foreign nationals, migrants, or those with communication difficulties,
  • High-risk pregnancies,
  • Physical and/or mental health issues,
  • Presence of an infectious disease transmitted through contact,
  • Refusal to participate in the study,
  • Non-users of phone and/or WhatsApp application,
  • Pregnant women expecting multiple babies will be excluded from the study.

Exclusion Criteria during Data Collection:

  • Women who no longer wish to continue in the study after volunteering,
  • Women who cannot be reached via WhatsApp and/or phone,
  • Women whose infants experience death (exitus),
  • Women whose infants have conditions preventing the application of kangaroo care will be excluded from the study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Kangaroo care group
Experimental group
Description:
In the initial visit, kangaroo care education will be provided to the pregnant women through a guide/presentation prepared by the researchers, accompanied by hands-on training with a baby. Later, the pregnant women will practice it with a non-real baby. The kangaroo care video prepared by the researchers will be sent to the pregnant women. A chart will be provided to track how many times the pregnant women watch the video. Throughout the study, messages regarding kangaroo care will be sent to the mothers. After being informed by the mothers/fathers that labor has started, they will be visited at the hospital within the first 24 hours. The infant information form, mother-infant bonding scale, kangaroo care comfort scale, and neonatal comfort behavior scale will be completed. Pregnant women will be asked to continue kangaroo care for four weeks after delivery, and at the end of this period, data collection forms will be completed via WhatsApp.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Kangaroo Care Intervention Group
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
No intervention will be applied to the control group. The pregnant women will be informed about their expected delivery date and will be instructed to notify the researchers when labor begins. After being informed by the mothers/fathers that labor has started, they will be visited within the first 24 hours at the hospital, and the infant information form, mother-infant bonding scale, kangaroo care comfort scale, and neonatal comfort behavior scale will be completed. Four weeks later, the data collection forms will be sent via WhatsApp, and the participants will be asked to complete them. At the end of the study, it will be announced that the study has concluded. At the conclusion of the study, the mothers in this group will also receive a guide and video about the importance and application of kangaroo care via WhatsApp.

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