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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of skin-to-skin contact between father and newborn in the adaptation of cesarean-born infants(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-06-30) Robles Hurtado, Isabel Jackelin; Ramírez Castillejo, Cynthia Melissa; Calsin Pacompia, WilmerObjective: Analyze and systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of father-child skin-to-skin contact in improving the adaptation of newborns born by cesarean section. Materials and Methods: Our research is quantitative, its design was a systematic review, the population was made up of 45 articles and the sample was made up of 10 articles that were published and indexed in the scientific database, in addition the instrument we used was the search of data in Science Direct, Lilacs, Lipecs, Pubmed, Medline and EBSCO, the GRADE system was also used to evaluate the articles, which helped us evaluate the quality of the evidence and the strength of recommendation of our research. Results: Of the 100% of articles reviewed, 50% show its effectiveness in reducing crying and favoring parent-neonate interaction, 30% favor the beginning of early breastfeeding, 10% are effective in terms of temperature control. body of the newborn and the last 10% contributes to the reduction of stress on the part of parents towards their child. Conclusions: It was concluded that 100% of the studies show that parent-child skin-to-skin contact is effective in improving newborn adaptation since it reduces the response to stress and anxiety on the part of parents, and improves parental communication. and children through calls, successfully influences the early start of breastfeeding with active search for the father's nipple, showing the newborn pre-feeding attitude, development of the newborn, improves attachment relationships, reflects the positive effect of touching, hugging and decreased crying
