This study was planned to investigate the effect of premature babies receiving regular kangaroo care in the NICU on circadian rhythm, growth and physiological parameters, and breast milk cortisol levels
Age range
28 Weeks – 37 Weeks
Sex
ALL
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Newborn Circadian Rhythm Tracking Chart
Timeframe: First Day, (10:00-12:00 AM) - First Night (22:00- 24:00 PM)
Breast milk cortisol levels Tracking Chart
Timeframe: First Day (12:00AM) - first Night (24:00 PM)
Growth Tracking Chart
Timeframe: First Day (10:00 AM)
Physiological Parameter Follow-up Form- body temperature (°C)
Timeframe: First Day (10:00 AM) and First Night (22:00 PM)
Physiological Parameter Follow-up Form-oxygen saturation (mmHg)
Timeframe: First Day (10:00 AM) and First Night (22:00 PM)
Physiological Parameter Follow-up Form-heart rate (min)
Timeframe: First Day (10:00AM) and First Night (22:00 PM)
Physiological Parameter Follow-up Form-respiratory rate (min)
Timeframe: First Day (10:00 AM) and First Night (22:00 PM)