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PRELIMINARY TOPICS

PRELIMINARY TOPICS

Main Theme:
KANGAROO CARE IN A DIVERSE WORLD - AN ENCOUNTER OF CULTURES, KNOWLEDGE AND CARE

  • Skin-to-skin contact in the care of critically ill newborns: evidence and implications for care
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to neuroprotection in extremely preterm babies
  • Best practices in neonatal care: kangaroo care and resuscitation, transport, ventilation, nutrition and infection prevention and control
  • Individualised and comprehensive care for the newborn and the family
  • Challenges in breastfeeding extremely preterm babies
  • Psychosocial, affective and relational dimensions of kangaroo care
  • Diverse forms of parenthood in the context of Kangaroo Care
  • Palliative care in the context of neonatal care
  • Family, community and professional support networks in newborn care
  • Integration of neonatal care within Health Care Networks: antenatal care, neonatal hospitalisation and follow-up
  • Primary Health Care and coordination with Health Care Networks in newborn care
  • Health work and organisational, relational and emotional dimensions
  • Innovations and technologies to strengthen kangaroo care
  • Diversity, rights and sociocultural dimensions of care
  • Public policies, funding and sustainability of kangaroo care
  • Training, continuing education, research and dissemination of knowledge in kangaroo care
  • Multicultural activities
  • Experiences, engagement and Family perspectives in Kangaroo Care

PRELIMINARY TOPICS

PRELIMINARY TOPICS

Main Theme:
KANGAROO CARE IN A DIVERSE WORLD - AN ENCOUNTER OF CULTURES, KNOWLEDGE AND CARE

  • Skin-to-skin contact in the care of critically ill newborns: evidence and implications for care
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to neuroprotection in extremely preterm babies
  • Best practices in neonatal care: kangaroo care and resuscitation, transport, ventilation, nutrition and infection prevention and control
  • Individualised and comprehensive care for the newborn and the family
  • Challenges in breastfeeding extremely preterm babies
  • Psychosocial, affective and relational dimensions of kangaroo care
  • Diverse forms of parenthood in the context of Kangaroo Care
  • Palliative care in the context of neonatal care
  • Family, community and professional support networks in newborn care
  • Integration of neonatal care within Health Care Networks: antenatal care, neonatal hospitalisation and follow-up
  • Primary Health Care and coordination with Health Care Networks in newborn care
  • Health work and organisational, relational and emotional dimensions
  • Innovations and technologies to strengthen kangaroo care
  • Diversity, rights and sociocultural dimensions of care
  • Public policies, funding and sustainability of kangaroo care
  • Training, continuing education, research and dissemination of knowledge in kangaroo care
  • Multicultural activities
  • Experiences, engagement and Family perspectives in Kangaroo Care