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Dietary practices of women with Endometriosis: a cross-sectional survey / Mike Armour, Alexandra Middleton, Siew Lim, Justin Sinclair, David Varjabedian, Caroline Smith

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceISSN: 1075-5535Subject(s): diet | endometriosis | self-management | pelvic pain In: Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine -- 2021 v. 23, p.1-16Summary: Objective: to analyze the benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) and its current status of implementation in Spain. Method: a narrative review. A bibliographic search was conducted in Pubmed, Dialnet and Scielo, using the terms Kangaroo Mother Care (“método madre-canguro”) and pre-term (“prematuro”) and their synonyms. The search was limited to the last 10 years, in English and Spanish. This was complemented with a secondary search based on the bibliography of interest of previously selected articles, as well as with some books and documents specialized in the matter, by relevant agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the Ministry of Health and Social Policy, the Spanish Association of Pediatrics (AEP), and the international website for the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI). Results: in total, 18 (eighteen) documents were selected: three meta-analyses, four systematic reviews, two quasi-experimental studies, two cohort studies, one cross-sectional study, five narrative reviews and two monographs. The review highlights the benefits of the application of Kangaroo Mother Care on the development of pre-term babies and their bond with parents. No adverse events were mentioned. There is limited knowledge about the long-term benefits at the level of cognitive and emotional development. The implementation of KMC in Spanish newborn units is heterogeneous and non-existent in some centers. Conclusions: the use of KMC in newborn units has demonstrated efficacy in many aspects associated with the adequate development of newborn babies. More research is required in order to determine its long-term benefits in terms of cognitive and emotional development. It is essential to create protocols for the implementation of KMC in Spain.
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PP Diagnostic Accuracy of Patient History in the Diagnosis of Hip-Related Pain : A Systematic Review / PP Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the Goniometer-Pro App vs a Universal Goniometer in determining Passive Flexion of Knee / PP Relationship between adverse neural tension and nerve conduction studies in patients with symptoms of the carpal tunnel syndrome = Relação entre tensão neural adversa e estudos de condução nervosa em pacientes com sintomas da síndrome do túnel do carpo / PP Dietary practices of women with Endometriosis: a cross-sectional survey / PP Endometriosis : disease pathophysiology and the role of prostaglandins / PP Randomised controlled trial of sugammadex or neostigmine for reversal of neuromuscular block on the incidence of pulmonary complications in older adults undergoing prolonged surgery / PP Sugammadex Versus Neostigmine for Reversal of Rocuronium Neuromuscular Block in Patients Having Catheter Based Neurointerventional Procedures: A Randomized Trial /

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Objective: to analyze the benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) and its current status of implementation in Spain.
Method: a narrative review. A bibliographic search was conducted in Pubmed, Dialnet and Scielo, using the terms Kangaroo Mother Care (“método madre-canguro”) and pre-term (“prematuro”) and their synonyms. The search was limited to the last 10 years, in English and Spanish. This was complemented with a secondary search based on the bibliography of interest of previously selected articles, as well as with some books and documents specialized in the matter, by relevant agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the Ministry of Health and Social Policy, the Spanish Association of Pediatrics (AEP), and the international website for the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI).
Results: in total, 18 (eighteen) documents were selected: three meta-analyses, four systematic reviews, two quasi-experimental studies, two cohort studies, one cross-sectional study, five narrative reviews and two monographs. The review highlights the benefits of the application of Kangaroo Mother Care on the development of pre-term babies and their bond with parents. No adverse events were mentioned. There is limited knowledge about the long-term benefits at the level of cognitive and emotional development. The implementation of KMC in Spanish newborn units is heterogeneous and non-existent in some centers.
Conclusions: the use of KMC in newborn units has demonstrated efficacy in many aspects associated with the adequate development of newborn babies. More research is required in order to determine its long-term benefits in terms of cognitive and emotional development. It is essential to create protocols for the implementation of KMC in Spain.

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