Effekt av kengurumetoden på mors humør og interaksjonsmønstre mellom foreldre og deres premature spedbarn med lav fødselsvekt: en systematisk oversikt

Effects of kangaroo mother care on maternal mood and interaction patterns between parents and their preterm, low birth weight infants: a systematic review

Authors
Athanasopoulou, E. Fox, J. R.
Year
2014
Journal
Infant Mental Health Journal
Volume
35
Pages
245-62
The birth of a premature infant can have adverse effects on the mood of mothers and on the interaction patterns between parents and their preterm babies. The aim of the present systematic review was to examine whether the Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) intervention can attenuate these adverse psychological effects of a premature birth by ameliorating negative maternal mood and/or promoting more positive interactions between preterm infants and their parents. The results showed that although findings of studies were inconclusive, there is some evidence to suggest that KMC can make a positive difference on these areas. Specifically, it was found that KMC can improve negative maternal mood (e.g., anxiety or depression) and promote more positive parent-child interactions. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed. Copyright © 2014 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Type of intervention

Early Intervention

Topic

Parenting Skills

Attachment

Postpartum Depression

Biological Risk Factors, Diseases and Symptoms

Preterm Birth

Intervention

Psychosocial Treatments

Interventions for Pregnant Women and Postpartum Women

Age group

Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years)

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