Promoting Paternal Kangaroo Care

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Kangaroo care is the act of placing a neonate skin to skin with their mother or father. This care is commonly provided by mothers but can also be provided by fathers. Paternal kangaroo care offers many benefits for both the father and the neonate. By implementing this care, the opportunity for fathers to bond with their neonate is provided. This bonding experience is important as many neonates spend several weeks in the NICU. The time away from their neonate can be particularly stressful for the family. Kangaroo care provides a means for the father to provide care for his neonate during their time in the NICU. The benefits to the neonate include maintaining greater temperature stability, stabilized heart rate, and respirations within normal limits. It is believed that healthcare providers lack the understanding about paternal kangaroo care and its benefits. This article will provide the evidence based practice to support and promote paternal kangaroo care. The goal of this research study is to provide evidence based research that promotes paternal kangaroo care

Background

The act of providing kangaroo care to neonates is something that has been around for many years. Having a mother and newborn experience skin to skin, chest to chest contact was first studied in 1970 (Ludington-Hoe, 2011). This care was studied many years ago but has not been promoted and utilized as it should. When neonates are born prematurely, the parents and neonate experience a great amount of stress. The ideal thought of giving birth to a healthy term infant has been shattered. The neonate must adjust to extrauterine life and the parents experience separation anxiety as their neonate is admitted to the NICU. The act of kangaroo care promotes bonding and a...

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...based research will provide a means to implement changes in the way we care for neonates in the NICU. These changes will promote growth and development for the neonate and facilitate positive paternal bonding experiences.

Conclusion

Nursing research should be completed with the goal of improving patient care and outcomes. The ultimate goal of this research study is to provide the needed evidence based information to promote paternal kangaroo care to neonates in the NICU. Effective utilization of evidence based practice depends on the ability to find and analyze data, critically examine a patient’s current condition and needs, and apply the appropriate interventions to achieve the desired outcome (2012). With the gained knowledge from this study, it is anticipated that paternal kangaroo care will become a standard of practice in NICU’s across the United States.

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