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Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial

BACKGROUND: Complications of prematurity are a leading cause of newborn death in Malawi. Despite early adoption of Kangaroo mother care (KMC), coverage remains low and women have expressed challenges in using the traditional wrapper–chitenje. In 2016, a study was conducted to evaluate the acceptabil...

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Autores principales: Chavula, Kondwani, Guenther, Tanya, Valsangkar, Bina, Lwesha, Victoria, Banda, Gedesi, Bøe Wensaas, Marte, Luhanga, Richard, Chimtembo, Lydia, Kinney, Mary V., Dube, Queen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32191729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229720
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author Chavula, Kondwani
Guenther, Tanya
Valsangkar, Bina
Lwesha, Victoria
Banda, Gedesi
Bøe Wensaas, Marte
Luhanga, Richard
Chimtembo, Lydia
Kinney, Mary V.
Dube, Queen
author_facet Chavula, Kondwani
Guenther, Tanya
Valsangkar, Bina
Lwesha, Victoria
Banda, Gedesi
Bøe Wensaas, Marte
Luhanga, Richard
Chimtembo, Lydia
Kinney, Mary V.
Dube, Queen
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description BACKGROUND: Complications of prematurity are a leading cause of newborn death in Malawi. Despite early adoption of Kangaroo mother care (KMC), coverage remains low and women have expressed challenges in using the traditional wrapper–chitenje. In 2016, a study was conducted to evaluate the acceptability and effectiveness of a customized KMC wrap in improving adherence to KMC practices among mothers. METHODS: Mother-baby dyads (301) were randomized to receive either a customized CarePlus Wrap developed by Lærdal Global Health or a traditional chitenje. Enrolled mother-baby dyads were assessed in the KMC ward at 2–3 days after of admission, and then again at 7–15 days post-discharge. Topics covered included skin-to-skin practices, breastfeeding, perceptions of the wrap, and family/community support. Chi square tests were used to assess associations between wrap type and KMC practices. The study received ethics approval. RESULTS: This study found that a customized KMC wrap is highly acceptable to women and improved skin-to-skin practices in facility-based KMC: 44% of mothers using a customized wrap reported 20 or more hours per day, compared to 33% of mothers using the traditional chitenje. Women using the customized wrap reported being comfortable in keeping the baby in skin-to-skin position more often than women using the chitenje (96% vs. 71%), and they were able to tie on the wrap themselves (86% vs. 10%). At the time of discharge from KMC, more women who used the customized wrap were satisfied with the wrap than those who used the traditional chitenje (94% vs. 56%). The customized wrap did not appear to impact other newborn practices, such as breastfeeding. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that a customized KMC wrap is highly acceptable to mothers, and it can contribute to better skin-to-skin practices. Use of a customized wrap may be one mechanism to support mothers in practicing KMC and skin-to-skin contact in addition to other interventions.
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spelling pubmed-70820272020-03-24 Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial Chavula, Kondwani Guenther, Tanya Valsangkar, Bina Lwesha, Victoria Banda, Gedesi Bøe Wensaas, Marte Luhanga, Richard Chimtembo, Lydia Kinney, Mary V. Dube, Queen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Complications of prematurity are a leading cause of newborn death in Malawi. Despite early adoption of Kangaroo mother care (KMC), coverage remains low and women have expressed challenges in using the traditional wrapper–chitenje. In 2016, a study was conducted to evaluate the acceptability and effectiveness of a customized KMC wrap in improving adherence to KMC practices among mothers. METHODS: Mother-baby dyads (301) were randomized to receive either a customized CarePlus Wrap developed by Lærdal Global Health or a traditional chitenje. Enrolled mother-baby dyads were assessed in the KMC ward at 2–3 days after of admission, and then again at 7–15 days post-discharge. Topics covered included skin-to-skin practices, breastfeeding, perceptions of the wrap, and family/community support. Chi square tests were used to assess associations between wrap type and KMC practices. The study received ethics approval. RESULTS: This study found that a customized KMC wrap is highly acceptable to women and improved skin-to-skin practices in facility-based KMC: 44% of mothers using a customized wrap reported 20 or more hours per day, compared to 33% of mothers using the traditional chitenje. Women using the customized wrap reported being comfortable in keeping the baby in skin-to-skin position more often than women using the chitenje (96% vs. 71%), and they were able to tie on the wrap themselves (86% vs. 10%). At the time of discharge from KMC, more women who used the customized wrap were satisfied with the wrap than those who used the traditional chitenje (94% vs. 56%). The customized wrap did not appear to impact other newborn practices, such as breastfeeding. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that a customized KMC wrap is highly acceptable to mothers, and it can contribute to better skin-to-skin practices. Use of a customized wrap may be one mechanism to support mothers in practicing KMC and skin-to-skin contact in addition to other interventions. Public Library of Science 2020-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7082027/ /pubmed/32191729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229720 Text en © 2020 Chavula et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chavula, Kondwani
Guenther, Tanya
Valsangkar, Bina
Lwesha, Victoria
Banda, Gedesi
Bøe Wensaas, Marte
Luhanga, Richard
Chimtembo, Lydia
Kinney, Mary V.
Dube, Queen
Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title_full Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title_fullStr Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title_full_unstemmed Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title_short Improving Skin-to-Skin Practice for babies in Kangaroo Mother Care in Malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: A randomized control trial
title_sort improving skin-to-skin practice for babies in kangaroo mother care in malawi through the use of a customized baby wrap: a randomized control trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32191729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229720
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