[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"kangaroo-care\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:kangaroo-care":31},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,4,0,[8,51,86,115],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":17,"minAge":18,"maxAge":19,"enrollmentInfo":20,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":23,"phases":24,"briefSummary":26,"conditions":27,"keywords":32,"overallStatus":38,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":39,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":40,"startDateStruct":43,"completionDateStruct":45,"leadSponsor":47,"locationsCount":50},"100634695","kangaroo-care-breastfeeding-success-and-maternal-role-100634695",false,"NCT07543029","Kangaroo Care: Breastfeeding Success and Maternal Role","The Effect of Kangaroo Mother Care Applied in the Early Postpartum Period to Primiparous Mothers on Breastfeeding Success and Perception of the Maternal Role","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* For mothers:\n\n  * It must be the mother's first birth,\n  * Birth must have been vaginal,\n  * The mother must be healthy,\n  * The mother must voluntarily participate in the study,\n  * The mother must not have any communication-impairing conditions (language, cognitive problems, etc.),\n\nFor babies:\n\n* Birth weight must be between 2500-4000 grams;\n* The newborn must be healthy,\n* Exclusively breastfed,\n* The newborn must be at term gestation (38-42 weeks),\n* The newborn's Apgar score at 1 and 5 minutes must be above 7,\n* The newborn must not have any health problems that could affect breastfeeding (cleft palate, cleft lip, esophageal atresia, etc.).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n\\-",true,"FEMALE","18 Years","49 Years",{"count":21,"type":22},112,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[25],"NA","Purpose: This is a randomized controlled trial designed to investigate the effects of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) applied in the early postpartum period to primiparous mothers on breastfeeding success and the perception of the maternal role.\n\nMethodology and Sample:\n\nSetting and Period: The study will be conducted at the Bucak State Hospital Delivery Unit between June 2025 and June 2026.\n\nSample Size: Based on G\\*Power analysis (alpha=0.05, power=80%, effect size d=0.566), a total of 112 mothers (56 intervention, 56 control) will be included, accounting for a 10% potential attrition rate. Participants will be assigned to groups using the sealed envelope method and randomization via www.random.org.\n\nIntervention:\n\nExperimental Group: Following routine care, the newborn will be placed in a \"chest-to-chest\" position on the mother's bare chest for Kangaroo Care. Intermittent KMC will be maintained for 24 hours, during which breastfeeding attempts will be supported.\n\nControl Group: Mothers and newborns will receive only the hospital's routine care (standard skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding support).\n\nData Collection Tools:\n\nPersonal Information Form, Semantic Differential Scale-Myself as a Mother (to measure maternal role perception), LATCH Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (to evaluate breastfeeding success).",[28,29,30,31],"Breastfeeding","Maternal Role","Postpartum Care","Kangaroo Care",[33,34,35,36,37],"Primiparity","newborn","breastfeeding","maternal role","kangaroo care","RECRUITING","2026-06-11",{"date":41,"type":42},"2026-06-15","ACTUAL",{"date":44,"type":42},"2025-06-01",{"date":46,"type":22},"2026-12-30",{"name":48,"class":49},"Recep Tayyip Erdogan University","OTHER",1,{"id":52,"slug":53,"hasResults":11,"nctId":54,"briefTitle":55,"officialTitle":56,"acronym":57,"eligibilityCriteria":58,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":59,"minAge":60,"maxAge":61,"enrollmentInfo":62,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":23,"phases":64,"briefSummary":65,"conditions":66,"keywords":69,"overallStatus":76,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":77,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":78,"startDateStruct":80,"completionDateStruct":82,"leadSponsor":84,"locationsCount":50},"100629377","intraventricular-hemorrhage-in-kangaroo-care-vs-incubator-care-100629377","NCT07473882","Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Kangaroo Care vs. Incubator Care","Kangaroo Care in Extremely Preterm Newborns Versus Incubator Care and Intraventricular Hemorrhage: A Multicenter RCT","KANVIH","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Preterm infants born at 28 weeks of gestational age or less, admitted to the NICU and born at the study center (inborn), less than 72 hours old, with a parent or legal guardian present who is willing to provide kangaroo care.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Preterm infants in the immediate postoperative period following major surgery.\n* Preterm infants with congenital abdominal wall malformations.\n* Preterm infants requiring immobilization.\n* Preterm infants who are clinically unstable and unable to tolerate kangaroo care.\n* Preterm infants whose parents decline participation in the study.","ALL","1 Minute","72 Hours",{"count":63,"type":22},314,[25],"This clinical study aims to find out whether kangaroo care (skin-to-skin contact between parents and their extremely premature newborns) can help protect the babies' brains by reducing the risk of bleeding in the brain during the first days of life. To do this, the extremely premature newborns will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: kangaroo care in a side-lying position, kangaroo care in a face-down position, or standard care in an incubator. Researchers will monitor the babies for signs of brain bleeding and other health measures to determine which approach is safest. The main hypothesis is that kangaroo care in the side-lying position may lower the risk of severe brain bleeding compared with the other positions or remaining in the incubator.",[31,67,68],"Premature Infant","IVH- Intraventricular Hemorrhage",[70,71,72,73,74,75],"patient positioning","kangaroo-Mother care Method","Skin to Skin","Extremely Premature Infant","cerebral hemorrhage","incubator care","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-03-11",{"date":79,"type":42},"2026-03-16",{"date":81,"type":22},"2027-01-01",{"date":83,"type":22},"2029-12-31",{"name":85,"class":49},"Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre",{"id":87,"slug":88,"hasResults":11,"nctId":89,"briefTitle":90,"officialTitle":91,"acronym":92,"eligibilityCriteria":93,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":59,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":94,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":23,"phases":96,"briefSummary":97,"conditions":98,"keywords":101,"overallStatus":76,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":106,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":107,"startDateStruct":109,"completionDateStruct":111,"leadSponsor":113,"locationsCount":50},"100624524","effect-of-combined-skin-to-skin-contact-and-kangaroo-care-on-breastfeeding-and-bonding-in-cesarean-born-newborns-100624524","NCT07410754","Effect of Combined Skin-to-Skin Contact and Kangaroo Care on Breastfeeding and Bonding in Cesarean-Born Newborns","The Effect of Consecutive Skin-to-Skin Contact Applied by the Mother and Father on Breastfeeding Parameters and Bonding in Babies Born by Cesarean Section","SSC-CS","Inclusion criteria:\n\n* Mothers who delivered by cesarean section\n* Mothers and fathers willing to participate and provide written informed consent\n* Newborns who are stable after birth\n* No health conditions in mothers or fathers that would prevent participation in skin-to-skin contact\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\n* Serious maternal or neonatal illness\n* Newborns requiring NICU admission\n* Mothers or fathers unwilling to participate\n* Any maternal or paternal condition preventing the implementation of skin-to-skin contact\n\nAdditional note:\n\n-Eligibility is based on biological sex (female for mothers, male for fathers, newborns of any sex), not on gender identity.",{"count":95,"type":22},60,[25],"This randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the effect of consecutive skin-to-skin contact applied by the mother and father on breastfeeding parameters and parent-infant bonding in babies born by cesarean section. The study includes two groups: an intervention group receiving consecutive skin-to-skin contact by the father followed by the mother, and a control group receiving routine postnatal care. Breastfeeding success and parental bonding will be assessed using validated measurement tools during the early postnatal period and follow-up.",[28,99,100,31],"Skin to Skin Contact","Cesarean Birth",[102,100,103,104,105],"Skin-to-Skin Contact","Breastfeeding Outcomes","Maternal Attachment","Paternal Attachment","2026-02-08",{"date":108,"type":42},"2026-02-13",{"date":110,"type":22},"2026-03",{"date":112,"type":22},"2026-07",{"name":114,"class":49},"Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa",{"id":116,"slug":117,"hasResults":11,"nctId":118,"briefTitle":119,"officialTitle":120,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":121,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":59,"minAge":122,"maxAge":123,"enrollmentInfo":124,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":23,"phases":126,"briefSummary":127,"conditions":128,"keywords":132,"overallStatus":38,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":137,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":138,"startDateStruct":140,"completionDateStruct":142,"leadSponsor":144,"locationsCount":50},"100381894","effect-of-kangaroo-care-on-test-weighing-100381894","NCT04252547","Effect of Kangaroo Care on Test Weighing","The Effect Of Kangaroo Mother Care On Test Weighing In Preterm Infants","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n\\- Agreeing to participate in the study for parents.\n\nThe inclusion criteria for infants were as follows;\n\n* Attaining to oral feeding by the physician in the neonatal intensive care unit\n* Being born at 26-36+6 gestational week which is determined according to the mother's last period cycle\n* Being at 32-39+6 postmenstrual week during the time they are included in the study\n* Having body weight of 1500 grams and above\n* Being breastfed at least once\n* Having no health problems other than being preterm\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nThe exclusion criteria for infants were as follows;\n\n* Suffering from gastrointestinal, neurological or genetic diseases (such as necrotizing enterocolitis, intracranial bleeding, hydrocephalia, omphalocele, down syndrome, gastroschisis) and other diseases\n* Having a condition obstructing oral feeding (such as cleft palate, cleft lip, facial muscle paralysis, craniofacial abnormalities etc.)\n* Receiving oxygen support","32 Weeks","40 Weeks",{"count":125,"type":22},46,[25],"The study will be conducted with the Crossover Randomized Controlled Method. The infants who have attained oral feeding in the neonatal intensive care unit will be divided into two groups via randomization in the computer environment. After the randomization, kangaroo care will be applied to the infants in Group 1 during the first feeding hour when they are included in the study and they will be breastfed by their mothers without any other application during the next feeding. On the other hand, no application will be performed on the infants in Group 2 during the first feeding hour when they are included in the study and kangaroo care will be applied to them during the second feeding hour. The infants in both groups will be breastfed by their mothers during the feeding hours.",[31,129,130,131],"Weight Gain","Oxygen Saturation","Heart Rate",[37,133,134,135,136],"test weighing","Heart rate","oxygen saturation","preterm infants","2025-04-29",{"date":139,"type":42},"2025-05-02",{"date":141,"type":42},"2024-06-09",{"date":143,"type":22},"2026-01-09",{"name":114,"class":49}]