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dc.description.abstract | The method of kangaroo mother care ( KMC ) or skin-to-skin contact has effectively improve the weight gain
and prevent the cold stress; however, what the most effective time to do the KMC is not clear. Aims: To compare
the effect of KMC two hours per day and KMC four hours per day on the weight gain of the preterm infant.
Study Design and Sample. Fourteen mother-infant hospitalized in Muhammadiyah Hospital in Surakarta,
Indonesia were randomly assigned to the two hours KMC per day group or the four hours KMC per day group.
The first group undertook the KMC two hours a day, during seven days a week two weeks. The second group
undertook the KMC four hours a day, during seven days a week. The infant weight was weighed every day
during 2 weeks. Result. During 2 weeks observation, the preterm infant with 2 hours of KMC increase slowly,
approximately 32.14 grams for 2 weeks, on the other hand the preterm infant with 4 hours of KMC rise rapidly
around 167.86 grams for 2 weeks. Conclusions. The Lenght of KMC implementing influence weight gain of
preterm infant. KMC 4 hours per day more effective than KMC 2 hours per day. | en_US |