Kangaroo Care BIBLIOGRAPHY Develope
International Network of Kangaroo Mother Care and United States Institute for Kangaroo Care Bibliography 9/18/2011
Watch for a Whole Issue on KC in Current Womens Health Reviews 2011 with many authors.It came out Epub aheadof print August 15, 2011 and should be in print inOctober 2011 and available on pubmed one year later.
Table of Contents
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Poems
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Upcoming conferences
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Original articles
Original articles, duplicate from S-Z
201
Abstracts, published
206
Textbooks addressing KC
214
Videos available
219
Protocols
224
Pamphlets
225
Related Literature
227
Co-bedding and Co-sleeping
228
References to Kangaroo Care
230
Lay publications/TV/Radio about/including KC 234
Notable presentations
236
Researchers in Kangaroo Care
237
Other notables in KMC
244
WEBSITES
244
Active programs of KC in hospitals in US
246
Milk leakage devices,
246
Kangaroo Jewelry (sterling silver)
247
Carrying Devices for 24hr/day KMC
247
Foundations, Chairs, Miscellaneous
248
The annotations are done by Dr. Susan Ludington and do not represent the opinions or reviews of other members of the International Network of Kangaroo Mother Care, United States Institute for Kangaroo Care, or anyone else.
Kangaroo Care BIBLIOGRAPHY Developed by Dr. Susan Ludington Updated: 9/18/20112006, 2009, 2010, 2011 Ludington SM and USIKC(United States Institute for Kangaroo Care)
The following is a list of professional articles. For some, the resource that will be easiest and most comprehensive to have about Kangaroo Care is Dr. Susan Ludingtons book called Kangaroo Care: The Best You Can Do for Your Preterm Infant. Published in 1993 by Bantam Books. You can buy a copy from Dr. Ludington at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, 10900 Euclid Ave. room 322D, Cleveland, OH 44106-4904 or from La Leche League at 1400 N. Meacham Rd., Schaumburg, Ill. 60173 for the same cost. As of Sept. 2011 the book is available on ereader services such as Nook, Amazon.com, etc. Several of the articles on this bib are available for $1.00 (U.S.) each plus $2.00 for mailing and we will be able to fulfill orders for up to five articles per request for items you are unable to retrieve from your library resources. Please circle those you want and submit payment and we will copy and send the articles to you. Thank you.
Kangaroo Mother Care: Babys Right Mothers Delight! (Kangaroo Mother Care Initiative of India see AIIMS et al., 2004 and Parikh et al., 2004).
Mrs. Kangaroo, is it true
You are hiding someone new
In the pocket part of you?
There must be someone new and growing
Its little ears have started showing.
Kitty McCausland RN, BSN, UCLA
In talking to the kangaroo,
Its opinion would be
To care for your child as
My mother cared for me.
In order to be stable,
When you are able,
Care for your child the way
My mother cared for me.
Close to her heart
Warmth, gentle beating,
Love unfleeting.
Research shows its so,
This Kangaroo Care.
No matter what the species,
Its a mothers care. By Joan Moon, CNM, MSN [Moon, J. 2004. Kangaroo Care. Journal of Perinatal Education, 13(1), p. iii.]
Keep them bare for Kangaroo Care. Created by Kellie Kinas, RN of Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH.
Oh, tiny baby a few minutes old
All bundled up to fight off the cold,
Kangaroo care, or skin-to-skin,
Much more resembles the past world within.
Before I take a needed rest
I want to place you on my chest,
This will calm you and help you grow,
Keep you safe from things you dont know
This world is so big to one so small,
My breathing and heartbeat you can recall.
Skin-to-sin and close to my heart,
In my memory forever, will not part.
Although lifes not easy, I can attest
Yours will be healthier when fed at the breast.
This new phenomenon called Kangaroo Care
Has been with us forever, we werent aware.
So rest little one, close to my heart
And know you are loved, right from the start. Sandra D. Brown, RN, IBCLC
Close and warm, skin-to-skin
Is a loving way for life to begin.
Parent and baby make a lovin pair
Sharing the embrace of Kangaroo Care. Intensive Wear, Rt 2, Box 4310, Berryville, VA 22611 (540) 955-9513 or (800) 556-4230.
UPCOMING CONFERENCES:
Sept. 14-16, 2011. Neo-BFHI 2011 in Uppsala Sweden. Conference is in English and is Sept. 14 and workshop (to develop BFHI Neonatal Intensive Care Unit guidelines and criteria) is Sept. 15-16. This conference is for lactation consultants who want to assist in expansion of the 10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding for neonatal intensive and intermediate care. The conference will have presentations by renowned experts on topics related to the 10 steps from the perspective of supporting BF in NICU. A draft of a modified version of the 10 steps BFHI in the NICU prepared by a Nordic group of experts (Kerstin Nyqvist RN,m Uwe Ewald, MD, Anna-Pia Haggkvist, IBCLC), will be available on the conference website early in 2011 to be discussed in the workshops. All info available from www.akademikonferens.uu.se/neobfhi2011 or [email protected].
February 3,4,5,2012. 6th National Intensive Kangaroo Care Certification Course by the U.S. Institute for Kangaroo Care At Winnie Palmer Hospital in Orlando, FLORIDA. Contact Traci.powell@orlandohealth for more information.
June 2-3, 2012. 6th National Intensive Kangaroo Care Certification Course by the U.S. Institute for Kangaroo Care at the Bolton School of Nulrisng of Case Western Reserve University in the first floor faculty lounge (entrance to School of Nursing is on Emergency Drive, opposite the entrance to Bolwell Hospital). Starts Friday night with a KC film fest (and popcorn, soda pop, and candy bars and all KC films), and then two full days (8-5:30 on Saturday and 8:30-5:15 on Sunday) of certification lectures, demonstrations, skills labs, question and answer periods and family panels. For more information contact US Institute for Kangaroo Care at [email protected] or register at USIKC, 6803 Forest Avenue, Parma, OHIO 44129. Participants at the last course said the course was AWESOME, FABULOUS and REALLY STRETCHES YOUR MIND.
Nov. 15-18, 2012. Ahmedabad, India: 9th International Meeting of the International Network of Kangaroo Mother Care. Contact Natalie Charpak at her Foundation email (in the bib under foundations) for more information. Program is developing and will include TOOLKIT for global dissemination of KC and up-scaling its practice.
Fall 2016 20th Anniversary of the International Network of Kangaroo Mother Care (INK). The meeting will be in Trieste, Italy. The 10th Anniversary special was in Cleveland, and the celebration was hosted by Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute.
PAST INK (International Network of Kangaroo Mother Care) Meeting:
Oct. 6-11, 2008 All of the lectures and their slides are streamed on the Akademikonferens, PO Box 7059 SE-750 07 UPPSALA, Sweden. Email: [email protected]; phone +46 18 67 10 03 web site. Two publications of results of the meeting are being published in May 2010 in Acta Paediatric under Nyvist, K as first author.
THE KANGAROO CARE BIBLIOGRAPHY
This bibliography contains original articles from all around the world, published abstracts, published articles in foreign languages, a list of sample pamphlets and protocols that are available and a list of researchers in the area and what they are studying. Some of the articles listed are annotated. The bibliography is available from:
Susan M. Ludington, CNM, Ph.D., FAAN
Walters Professor of Pediatric Nursing,
FP Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve Univ.
10900 Euclid Ave. Room 322D Cleveland, OH 44106-4904
(216) 368-5130
Email: [email protected]
Terminology: KC = Kangaroo Care; KMC = Kangaroo Mother Care (KC given by mother); KFC = Kangaroo Father Care (KC given by father); KPC or PKC = Kangaroo Parental Care (KC given by mother and father and data reported as results of parental KC); KSC = Kangaroo SURROGATE Care (KC given by someone other than biological parents). PT = preterm; FT = fullterm, KCBF = breastfeeding while in Kangaroo Care position, BF = breastfeeding, RCT= randomized controlled clinical trial.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
________(2007). Better births feature continuous care for moms, Kangaroo care for kids. Medical News, 2007. Available from http:/www.newswise.com/articles/view/531475/?sc=mwhr. Released July 12, 2007..Author may be newswise or health behavior news service. 30 studies with 1925 mother-infant pairs were reviewed in this updated meta-analysis of KC immediately after birth and within 30 miinutes of birth. Pairs who had early skin-to-skin contact were more likely to breastfeed and to breastfeed for longer than those who did not. The review also showed that baqbies who had KC immediately after birth interacted more with their mothers, stayed warmer, and cried less. See following citati
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