Impact of Kangaroo Mother Care on Neonatal Mortality in Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Infants: A PRISMA-Based Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors
Glocal College of Nursing and Research Centre, Sharanpur, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Glocal College of Nursing and Research Centre, Sharanpur, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Article Information
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-09-07
Accepted: 2025-10-13
Published: 2025-10-11
Abstract
Background: Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is an evidence-based intervention for preterm and low-birth-weight infants. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the impact of KMC on neonatal mortality.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, and WHO ICTRP for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing KMC versus conventional care. Data extraction and risk of bias (RoB-2) assessments were performed. Random-effects meta-analysis estimated risk ratios (RRs). Subgroup analyses and GRADE assessment were conducted.
Results: Five RCTs (n≈11,000) were included. KMC reduced neonatal mortality compared to conventional care (RR 0.74, 95% CI 0.64–0.85, p<0.001; I²=0%). Subgroup analyses (hospital vs. community; immediate vs. delayed initiation) confirmed consistent benefits. Risk of bias was low-to-some concerns; certainty was graded as Moderate.
Conclusions: KMC significantly reduces neonatal mortality in preterm and low-birth-weight infants. Integration of KMC into neonatal care policies is strongly recommended.
Keywords
Kangaroo Mother Care, Neonatal Mortality, Preterm, Low Birth Weight, Meta-analysis
Downloads
References
1. Arya S, Naburi H, Kawaza K, Newton S, Anyabolu CH, Bergman N, et al. Immediate “kangaroo mother care” and survival of infants with low birth weight. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023;5:CD020123. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
2. Baley J, Committee on Fetus and Newborn. Skin-to-skin care for term and preterm infants in the neonatal ICU. Pediatrics. 2015;136(3):596–9. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
3. Boundy EO, Dastjerdi R, Spiegelman D, Fawzi WW, Missmer SA, Lieberman E, et al. Kangaroo mother care and neonatal outcomes: A meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 2016;137(1):e20152238. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
4. Charpak N, Ruiz JG, Zupan J, Cattaneo A, Figueroa Z, Tessier R, et al. Kangaroo mother care: 25 years after. Acta Paediatr. 2005;94(5):514–22. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
5. Conde-Agudelo A, Díaz-Rossello JL. Kangaroo mother care to reduce morbidity and mortality in low birthweight infants. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;(8):CD002771. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
6. Lawn JE, Blencowe H, Oza S, You D, Lee AC, Waiswa P, et al. Every newborn: progress, priorities, and potential beyond survival. Lancet. 2014;384(9938):189–205. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
7. Lawn JE, Mwansa-Kambafwile J, Horta BL, Barros FC, Cousens S. Kangaroo mother care to prevent neonatal deaths due to preterm birth complications. Int J Epidemiol. 2010;39 Suppl 1:i144–54. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
8. Mazumder S, Taneja S, Bhatia K, Yoshida S, Kaur J, Dube B, et al. Immediate kangaroo mother care and survival of infants with low birth weight. N Engl J Med. 2021;384(25):2028–38. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
9. Mony P, Taneja S, Sinha B, Bhatia K, Upadhyay RP, Mazumder S, et al. Effect of kangaroo mother care initiated within 24 h of birth on mortality in low-birth-weight infants: a randomized controlled trial. Lancet. 2022;399(10338):178–89. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
10. Vesel L, Bergh AM, Kerber KJ, Valsangkar B, Mazumder S, Blencowe H, et al. Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2015;15 Suppl 2:S5. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
11. World Health Organization. Kangaroo mother care started immediately after birth critical for saving lives, new research shows. Geneva: WHO; 2021. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
12. World Health Organization. Kangaroo mother care: a practical guide. Geneva: WHO; 2003. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
Metrics
Views & Downloads
Similar Articles
- Knowledge and Attitude of Undergraduate Nursing Students towards Organ Donation
- Cold Hip Bath Therapy for Labor Pain Management: A Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Women's Health
- Work Settings Utilizing the S.C.O.R.E Model on the Psychological Empowerment of Hospital Nurses in Cebu City
- An Assessment on the Quality of Life of PLHIV Residents in Digos City Barangays: Basis for Health Teaching Program
- Work-Related Stress and Its Psychodermatological Impact on Nursing Professionals