The effect of skin-to-skin contact at birth, early versus immediate, on the duration of exclusive human lactancy in full-term newborns treated at the Clínica Universidad de La Sabana: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial ; The effect of skin to skin contact at birth, early versus immediate, on the duration of exclusive human lactancy in full-term newborns treated at the Clínica Universidad de La Sabana study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

9 páginas ; Background Human lactancy is a simple and cost-effective strategy that influences infant and maternal mortality rates. Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) is an immediate postpartum period strategy that has proven to benefit the initiation and continuation of human lactation and to decrease hospitalization during the first week of life. This study aims to determine the effect of SSC initiation at birth (immediate versus early) in healthy, full-term newborns treated at the Universidad de La Sabana Clinic on the duration of exclusive human lactation.

Verfasser: Agudelo Pérez, Sergio Iván
Gamboa Garay, Oscar Andrés
Rodríguez Morales, Fabio
Cala, Sandra Milena
Gualdrón, Nathalie
Obando, Evelyn
Padrón, María Lucía
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Reihe/Periodikum: Universidad de La Sabana ; Intellectum Repositorio Universidad de La Sabana
Verlag/Hrsg.: Trials
Schlagwörter: Breast feeding / Skin-to-skin contact
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10818/37227