#8644. Impact of early kangaroo mother care versus standard care on survival of mild-moderately unstable neonates <20XX grams: A randomised controlled trial

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Abstract:
This study investigates the effect of early kangaroo mother care on survival of newborn children <20XX g. Eligibility criteria included weight [removed]24 h after admission (control) versus KMC initiated <24 h after admission (intervention). The outcomes included all-cause mortality at 28 postnatal days, time to death, hypothermia and stability at 24 h, breastfeeding at discharge, infections, weight gain at 28d and admission duration.
Keywords:
Kangaroo method; Mortality; Neonate; Newborn; Premature; Skin-to-skin contact; Survival

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