Methods: A descriptive study was carried out with the staff of an NICU of a University Hospital in Iran. Data were collected through self-report method (Avant Maternal Attachment Behavior Scale) and analyzed by use of SPSS.
Findings: The majority of the participants had positive viewpoint on the subject of study. The affectionate behavioral subscale had the most effect on the mother-infant attachment, while the item “holding without skin contact” of proximity maintaining subscale was looked at as the most disagree and strongly disagree item (68.2%) of the attachment scale.
Conclusion: According to the nurses’ viewpoints, mother-infant attachment behavior are strengthened by applying the Kangaroo Mother Care. Furthermore, the benefits of this type of care are mentioned.
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