Perceptions and Experiences of Parents of Preterm Infants with Umbilical Venous Catheter Undergoing Skin-to-Skin Contact
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Self-Perception
3.1.1. Emotions
It’s very important to feel that we can help in our children’s recovery process.—P16
I enjoyed doing SSC; it helps me feel like I’m doing something positive for the baby.—P160
I felt involved in my baby’s improvement.—P130
I recommend future parents do it (SCC) with a UVC without hesitation; it’s a very special moment.—P167
It’s a very pleasant and satisfying experience; feeling the baby’s skin, knowing they are there breathing, sleeping, feeling them—it’s wonderful to be part of this process…—P102
3.1.2. Suffering
Being able to do SSC was very important because I had a hard time and couldn’t come to see her or spend much time with her. I was afraid she wouldn’t remember me, and it felt like recovering lost time.—P3
Thanks to SSC, we have learned how she feels more comfortable, whether she breathes better, and whether she eats better.—P11
I believe that SSC is essential for both -baby and parents. It helps initiate bonding and makes hospitalization a little sweeter.—P122
It is very helpful for me to hold my baby in my arms, feel her skin, and sense her breathing…—P64
3.2. Support
3.2.1. Attention
The humanity and empathy of the entire unit help you feel at home. And when you’re at home, you’re calm knowing your children are well cared for.—P5
The care from each of the nurses and assistants has always been excellent.—P207
I have no suggestions because I have felt safe and supported throughout this process.—P16
That access to each baby is exclusive to one person.—P33
More individualized follow-up, in terms of suggestions, methods, and interaction with the baby.—P195
It would help us to be able to bring the siblings without prior notice. They don’t understand why we spend so many hours at the hospital and need to see their siblings.—P198
Making it possible for both parents to stay together in some way, with a slightly wider seat…—P104
3.2.2. Knowledge
…I’d be nice if they could explain in detail how to hold a baby.—P69
Explain in advance all the advantages of SSC.—P18
I’d like the staff to take the initiative to propose SSC to me…—P89
Encourage it and specify the benefits—P129
…it could be complemented with an explanatory document or video to introduce SSC to new parents (onboarding)—P80
Informing families at night, to inform parents, either online (app) or in writing—P118
More video call and information for confined dads—P53
3.3. Environment
3.3.1. Resources
Other than the discomfort of the chairs, everything was fine.—P204
The furniture… is not at all comfortable for the hours we spend babysitting with our babies.—P234
Availability of some Zaky.—P221
3.3.2. Ambiance
Less noise and light intensity.—P181
Staff talking in loud tones, conversations from end to end, strong light when not performing actions with babies.—P114
Placement of screens/rooms to maintain privacy.—P9
There should be more privacy.—P121
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AAP | American Academy of Pediatrics |
CPAP | Continuous Positive Airway Pressure |
ETT | Endotracheal Tube |
HVH | Vall d’Hebrón Hospital |
NGT | Nasogastric Tube |
NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
OGT | Orogastric Tube |
PTNB | Preterm Newborn |
SSC | Skin-to-Skin Contact |
UVC | Umbilical Venous Catheters |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Demographic | Benefits | Safety | Environment | Parental Well-Being |
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Presence of umbilical venous catheter Weeks of gestation Hours of life of first Skin-to-Skin Contact | Breathing Digestion Development Comfort | Umbilical venous catheter Nasogastric or orogastric tube Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Endotracheal tube Venous catheter in the extremiti Scalp venous catheter Self-perception | Noise Lighting Furniture | Information Family support Respect for privacy |
Categories | Subcategories |
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Seff-perception | Emotions Suffering |
Support | Attention Knowledge |
Environment | Resourses Ambience |
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Carrillo-Messa, E.; González-García, L.; Ramos-Soriano, I.; Puerta-Capa, I.; Merayo-Fernández, L.; Montaner-Ramón, A.; Camba-Longueira, F.; Rubio-Garrido, P. Perceptions and Experiences of Parents of Preterm Infants with Umbilical Venous Catheter Undergoing Skin-to-Skin Contact. Children 2025, 12, 1234. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12091234
Carrillo-Messa E, González-García L, Ramos-Soriano I, Puerta-Capa I, Merayo-Fernández L, Montaner-Ramón A, Camba-Longueira F, Rubio-Garrido P. Perceptions and Experiences of Parents of Preterm Infants with Umbilical Venous Catheter Undergoing Skin-to-Skin Contact. Children. 2025; 12(9):1234. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12091234
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarrillo-Messa, Elena, Laura González-García, Isabel Ramos-Soriano, Irene Puerta-Capa, Laura Merayo-Fernández, Alicia Montaner-Ramón, Fátima Camba-Longueira, and Patricia Rubio-Garrido. 2025. "Perceptions and Experiences of Parents of Preterm Infants with Umbilical Venous Catheter Undergoing Skin-to-Skin Contact" Children 12, no. 9: 1234. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12091234
APA StyleCarrillo-Messa, E., González-García, L., Ramos-Soriano, I., Puerta-Capa, I., Merayo-Fernández, L., Montaner-Ramón, A., Camba-Longueira, F., & Rubio-Garrido, P. (2025). Perceptions and Experiences of Parents of Preterm Infants with Umbilical Venous Catheter Undergoing Skin-to-Skin Contact. Children, 12(9), 1234. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12091234