2024
DOI: 10.1002/imhj.22118
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The effect of the separation of mother‐preterm newborn infants hospitalized during the COVID‐19 pandemic on maternal depression and stress levels, infant development, and bonding quality on Chilean dyads

Francisca Velozo Ramírez,
Marcia Olhaberry Huber,
María Ignacia Heusser Ferrés
et al.

Abstract: Early infant development is a maturation process critically depends on the infant's interaction with primary caregivers. Hence, neonatal units prioritize their proximity. In COVID‐19, parental visitation hours were limited, reducing caregivers time with their infants. This follow‐up study analyzes and compares levels of maternal depression and stress, infant development, and bonding quality in preterm mother‐infant dyads hospitalized, before and during the pandemic. Out of 66 dyads participated, 36 were admitt… Show more

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