TY - JOUR
T1 - XIII International Conference on Kangaroo Mother Care – Different opinions, experiences and related KMC issues
T2 - Good practices, stabilisation concept, nutrition and basic respiratory support
AU - Pallás-Alonso, Carmen
AU - Montealegre, Adriana
AU - Hernández-Aguilar, María Teresa
AU - Muñoz-Amat, Bárbara
AU - Collados-Gómez, Laura
AU - Jiménez-Fernández, Lucía
AU - García-Lara, Nadia
AU - Cabrera-Lafuente, Marta
AU - Moral-Pumarega, María Teresa
AU - López-Maestro, María
AU - Charpak, Nathalie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Aim: This study aimed to summarise the views and experiences of the participants in the workshop of the XIII International Conference on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). Methods: The results of the discussions held during the workshop of the XIII International Conference on KMC were summarised. There were 152 participants from 47 countries. Four main KMC topics were discussed: good practices, immediate implementation, nutrition and basic ventilation. Results: Several agreements were reached, namely that professional societies and governments should develop official recommendations to promote KMC as standard care for preterm and low birth weight infants and that parents should be involved as active caregivers in neonatal care units. Moreover, the criteria for referring community-born infants to KMC require standardisation. Important inequalities in resource availability among high-, middle- and low-income countries were recognised for all topics. Specific needs were identified for parenteral nutrition and fortifiers, nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) and oxygen blenders, which are rarely available in low- and middle-income countries. Immediate implementation of KMC was discussed as a new concept. Its benefits were recognised, but its application has some variability. Conclusion: Adequate preterm care requires a basic neonatal package, including KMC, nCPAP, immediate management protocols and adequate nutrition and feeding strategies. The differences in resources among high-, middle- and low-income countries highlight the wide disparities in neonatal care according to the place of birth.
AB - Aim: This study aimed to summarise the views and experiences of the participants in the workshop of the XIII International Conference on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC). Methods: The results of the discussions held during the workshop of the XIII International Conference on KMC were summarised. There were 152 participants from 47 countries. Four main KMC topics were discussed: good practices, immediate implementation, nutrition and basic ventilation. Results: Several agreements were reached, namely that professional societies and governments should develop official recommendations to promote KMC as standard care for preterm and low birth weight infants and that parents should be involved as active caregivers in neonatal care units. Moreover, the criteria for referring community-born infants to KMC require standardisation. Important inequalities in resource availability among high-, middle- and low-income countries were recognised for all topics. Specific needs were identified for parenteral nutrition and fortifiers, nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) and oxygen blenders, which are rarely available in low- and middle-income countries. Immediate implementation of KMC was discussed as a new concept. Its benefits were recognised, but its application has some variability. Conclusion: Adequate preterm care requires a basic neonatal package, including KMC, nCPAP, immediate management protocols and adequate nutrition and feeding strategies. The differences in resources among high-, middle- and low-income countries highlight the wide disparities in neonatal care according to the place of birth.
KW - kangaroo mother care
KW - low-birth-weight infant
KW - nutrition
KW - preterm infant
KW - stabilisation
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U2 - 10.1111/apa.16960
DO - 10.1111/apa.16960
M3 - Short survey
C2 - 37667990
AN - SCOPUS:85169813113
SN - 0803-5253
VL - 112
SP - 2478
EP - 2485
JO - Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
JF - Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
IS - 12
ER -