KANGAROO MOTHER CARE
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Skin-to-Skin time may shield new moms from depression
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether spending more than 2 days in a kangaroo mother care (KMC) ward—where mothers hold their low-birthweight babies skin-to-skin and get breastfeeding support—can lower the risk of postpartum depression. About 1,900 mothers and their preterm infants in Zambia …
Matched conditions: KANGAROO MOTHER CARE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 23, 2026 23:02 UTC
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Skin-to-Skin and storytelling: a simple way to soothe preemies
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether holding preterm babies skin-to-skin (kangaroo care) while their mother talks or reads to them can make them more comfortable, help them grow, and speed up their ability to eat by mouth. About 68 infants born between 30 and 34 weeks will take part. One …
Matched conditions: KANGAROO MOTHER CARE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Fenerbahce University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 11, 2026 12:09 UTC
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Tiny foot sensors reveal hidden pain in ventilated babies
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study watches 50 newborn babies who need a breathing machine to see how much pain or stress they feel. Researchers place small sensors on the baby's foot to measure skin changes, which may show pain better than standard checks. They also want to know if holding the baby skin…
Matched conditions: KANGAROO MOTHER CARE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Uppsala University Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 16, 2026 12:52 UTC