Parents' lived experience of providing kangaroo care to their preterm infants
Premature and low birthweight infants pose particular challenges to health services in South Africa. While there is good evidence to demonstrate the benefits of kangaroo care in low birthweight infants, limited research has been conducted locally on the experiences of parents who provide kangaroo ca...
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Main Authors: | Angela Leonard (Author), Pat Mayers (Author) |
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