Paediatrica Indonesiana
Vol 38 No 9-10 (1998): September - October 1998

Prevention of Hypothermia of Low Birth Infants Using The Kangaroo Method

Anna Alisjahbana (Medical Research Unit, Medical School, Padjadjaran University/Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia)
Ali Usman (Medical Research Unit, Medical School, Padjadjaran University/Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia)
Suzi lrawaty (Medical Research Unit, Medical School, Padjadjaran University/Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia)
Atte Triyati (Medical Research Unit, Medical School, Padjadjaran University/Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Jul 2017

Abstract

Hypothermia is a common problem in neonates and an important contributory factor to neonatal mortality and morbidity. The results of an evaluation involving several health facilities and health personnel showed that thermal control practices were frequently inadequate in the following areas: ensuring a warm environment at the time of delivery, initiation of breastfeeding and contact with mother, bathing, checking the baby's temperature, thermal protection of low birth weight babies, and care during transportation. During kangaroo method (K-M) the infant is in skin to skin contact with the mother. A pilot study conducted on LBW infants discharged from the General Hospital in Bandung, and follow-up for 4 consecutive weeks showed the skin temperature to be well maintained. Weight increase was more stable compared to the control group and there were no re-hospitalization within the observation period. K-M has a simple and natural appeal, cold stress can be avoided; perhaps the most important benefit of K-M is improvement of lactation. In developing countries especially rural areas, temperature regulation and maintenance of lactation using K-M may be lifesaving for very low birth infants.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

paediatrica-indonesiana

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Paediatrica Indonesiana is a medical journal devoted to the health, in a broad sense, affecting fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents, belonged to the Indonesian Pediatric Society. Its publications are directed to pediatricians and other medical practitioners or researchers at all levels of ...