PMID Title Journal Publication Year Author View in RVdb
25039678 Maternal singing during kangaroo care led to autonomic stability in preterm infants and reduced maternal anxiety. Acta Paediatr 2014 Arnon S;Diamant C;Bauer S;Regev R;Sirota G;Litmanovitz I View More
27989406 Features of Heart Rate Variability Capture Regulatory Changes During Kangaroo Care in Preterm Infants. J Pediatr 2017 Kommers DR;Joshi R;van Pul C;Atallah L;Feijs L;Oei G;Bambang Oetomo S;Andriessen P View More
28777974 Impact of skin-to-skin contact on the autonomic nervous system in the preterm infant and his mother. Infant Behav Dev 2017 Butruille L;Blouin A;De Jonckheere J;Mur S;Margez T;Rakza T;Storme L View More
29738894 Unlike Kangaroo care, mechanically simulated Kangaroo care does not change heart rate variability in preterm neonates. Early Hum Dev 2018 Kommers D;Joshi R;Pul CV;Feijs L;Oei G;Oetomo SB;Andriessen P View More
33521969 Kangaroo father care: A pilot feasibility study of physiologic, biologic, and psychosocial measures to capture the effects of father-infant and mother-infant skin-to-skin contact in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Dev Psychobiol 2021 Vogl JL;Dunne EC;Liu C;Bradley A;Rwei A;Lonergan EK;Hopkins BS;Kwak SS;Simon CD;Rand CM;Rogers JA;Weese-Mayer DE;Garfield CF View More
33924970 Parent-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact and Stress Regulation: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021 Ionio C;Ciuffo G;Landoni M View More
37790693 Pilot study shows skin-to-skin care with parents improves heart rate variability in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Front Pediatr 2023 Swieter E;Gross JM;Stephen J;Watterberg K;Maxwell JR View More