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KMID : 1004620170230020211
Clinical Nursing Research
2017 Volume.23 No. 2 p.211 ~ p.221
National Survey of Kangaroo Care Practice, Barriers, Knowledge, and Belief
Kim Hee-Young

Jang Eun-Kyung
Lee Jin-Hee
Lee Eun-Jung
Oh Se-Yeon
Jo Keum-Sig
Abstract
Purpose: A National survey was conducted to assess neonatal intensive care nurses¡¯ practice, barriers, knowledge, and belief regarding Kangaroo Care (KC).

Methods: A descriptive survey was conducted. Kangaroo care questionares were sent to nurses in all hospitals in Korea whose were identified as providing neonatal intensive care services(N=263). Descriptive statistics were used to summarized the data.

Results: Among 67 neonatal care units, 61.1% adapted KC in their practice. About 60% of nurses in the KC providing hospital actually practiced KC. Major barrier of practicing KC were infant safety concerns, as well as work load of nurses.
Respondants who had practiced KC were more knowledgable and were more positive in their belief regarding KC.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that in order to overcome barriers of practicing KC, educational programs are recommended designed for nurses. In addition, development of KC practice guideline is necessary to facilicate successful and safe KC.
KEYWORD
Kangaroo Mother Care, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Nurses' Practice Patterns, Knowledge
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