Bibliographic citations
Vargas, H., (2024). Revisión crítica: beneficios del contacto piel a piel sobre la incidencia de hipotermia en neonatos a término [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7545
Vargas, H., Revisión crítica: beneficios del contacto piel a piel sobre la incidencia de hipotermia en neonatos a término []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7545
@misc{renati/583889,
title = "Revisión crítica: beneficios del contacto piel a piel sobre la incidencia de hipotermia en neonatos a término",
author = "Vargas Sanchez, Hilda Elizabeth",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2024"
}
The present critical review called: benefits of skin-to-skin contact on the incidence of hypothermia in term neonates, was carried out with the objective of determining its effectiveness and clinical relevance in reducing hypothermia in term neonates. This research is justified because it is will have the opportunity to implement strategies focused on reducing the incidence of hypothermia and improving the prognosis of term neonates. By encouraging and standardizing skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth and in the critical hours afterwards, protective factors can be implemented that mitigate the risks associated with hypothermia. Therefore, the researcher asked the following question: What are the benefits of skin-to-skin contact on the incidence of hypothermia in full-term neonates? In the data search, the following databases will be used: PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, Scielo. Finding 65 articles, the usefulness and validity of which was determined with Gálvez Toro, selecting 9 articles and choosing 1 article, which was passed on to Astete's list, having as level of evidence I and its level of recommendation since there is solid evidence. The answer to the research question was: Skin-to-skin contact has benefits in reducing hypothermia in full-term neonates. It has been shown to be an effective intervention. During this contact, the baby is in direct contact with the warm skin of its mother, which helps regulate your body temperature and prevent heat loss.
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