Randomized, Controlled Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care in Increasing the Rate of Weight Gain Among Neonates
Low Birth Weight Among Neonates
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Low Birth Weight Among Neonates focused on measuring Kangaroo Mother Care(KMC), Low-birth weight, neonates
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- birth weight <1500 grams and stable neonates (no dependency on oxygen and /or intravenous fluid, ability (at least partial) to feed) with stable vital signs for the past 24 hours (normal temperature (36.5-37.5 °C),
- normal heart rate (120-160 bpm), normal blood pressure per age
- no apnea
- no intravenous lines or with well-secured peripheral line
- no sepsis
- no emerging signs of sepsis
- on IV antibiotic therapy but clinically stable
- can require photo therapy but with stable and not rising total serum bilirubin (TSB) level or TSB is not in high risk zone.
Exclusion Criteria:
- neonates with chromosomal and life threatening congenital anomalies, who were severally ill
- whose mothers are critically ill and whose mothers were unable to comply with the follow up schedule.
Sites / Locations
- Philippine General Hospital - University of the Philippines Manila
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Kangaroo Mother Care Group
Conventional Mother Care
Mothers in the KMC group were oriented in detail about KMC procedure. The mothers provided skin to skin contact using a specially tailored "kangaroo tube" made of soft flannel cloth. The mothers were encouraged to keep the baby in KMC as long as possible during the day and night for an accumulated time of at least 6 hours per day. The duration of the kangaroo care by each of the mother were recorded and tallied accordingly.
Conventional method of care was the routine care offered in the neonatal unit to low birth weight infants.