ABSTRACT
This study aims to examine the effect of kangaroo care on Vulnerable Infant Syndrome (VIS) in the mother. The sample group consisted of 58 preterm infants, 27 of whom were control and 31 were experimental groups. Data were collected using the question form, the Vulnerable Baby Scale (VBS), the Edinburgh Post PartumDepression Scale (EPDS), the Maternal Attachment Scale (MAS). The mean scores of VBS were found in the kangaroo group (17.22 ± 0.96) and in the control group (43.66 ± 0.89). It was found that there was a significant difference between the two groups in terms of VBS scores (p < 0.01). In addition, the mothers in the experimental group compared to the mothers in the control group; the mean EPDS score was low and the MAS mean score was high (p < 0.01).It was determined kangaroo care reduces maternal vulnerability, postpartum depression and increases maternal attachment.
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Patient consent was obtained from the participants in this study.
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Author contributors
MYC, ZC conceptualized the study and organized the data collection. MYC, ZC wrote the first draft of the manuscript. MYC, ZC run the analyses and wrote the results section. MYC contributed to revision of the final version of the manuscript.
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Melike Yavaş Çelik
Melike Yavaş Çelik, Phd. Kilis 7 Aralık University, Yusuf Şerefoğlu Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Kilis, Turkey.
Zerrin Çiğdem
Zerrin Çiğdem, Phd.Hasan Kalyoncu University Faculty of Health Sciences, Gaziantep.