Bibliographic citations
Camacho, L., (2023). Experiencias de las enfermeras frente a la aplicación del método mamá canguro en recién nacidos prematuros en un hospital local, Chiclayo, 2021 [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7321
Camacho, L., Experiencias de las enfermeras frente a la aplicación del método mamá canguro en recién nacidos prematuros en un hospital local, Chiclayo, 2021 []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7321
@misc{renati/583707,
title = "Experiencias de las enfermeras frente a la aplicación del método mamá canguro en recién nacidos prematuros en un hospital local, Chiclayo, 2021",
author = "Camacho Lamadrid, Luisa Patricia",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2023"
}
The rate of premature births in 184 countries affiliated with the WHO ranges from 5 to 18%, therefore, in the expanded goals, it was established that the neonatal mortality rate due to premature birth should be reduced by 50% in the period 2010-2025 in the countries with a rate ≥ 5 x 1,000 live births, which would prevent 550,000 premature babies from dying each year by 2025. The main recommendation of the WHO to avoid neonatal death is: the application of the Kangaroo Mother Method, which is why the research work titled: “Nurses' experiences regarding the application of the kangaroo mother method in premature newborns in a local hospital, Chiclayo, 2021”; with the objective of describing, analyzing and understanding the experiences of nurses regarding the application of the kangaroo mother method. The research was qualitative, with descriptive methodology. The study subjects were the nurses of the neonatology service; the sample size was determined with the saturation technique; The data were obtained through the semi-structured interview. The result was 3 categories: Benefits of the kangaroo mother method, affective experiences with the application of the kangaroo mother method, and inexperience and fear of the kangaroo mother method when faced with a premature child. Conclusion: Nurses experience very deep feelings when seeing mothers perform this method. It is also confirmed that one of the benefits of the kangaroo mother method is the improvement of the development of premature children in a very fast and effective way.
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