Resumo
Introducción: Los padres de bebés prematuros o de bajo peso en Colombia reciben entrenamiento en Método Madre Canguro(MMC) desde el hospital, para empoderarse en el cuidado de sus hijos y lograr un egreso temprano. Si esto no es posible, los bebés tendrán mayor riesgo de infecciones, mayor tiempo de separación con sus padres y mayores costos de hospitalización. Objetivo: describir las experiencias de padres entrenados en MMC renuentes al egreso para identificar y modificar errores probables en la adaptación canguro intrahospitalaria. Método: grupo focal piloto con 5 padres renuentes al egreso. Se realizó análisis temático de la transcripción. Resultados: los padres experimentaron sentimientos de pobre empoderamiento que no mejoraba con el entrenamiento proporcionado, basado en charlas y observación; esto, unido a la percepción de la experticia del personal de salud, podría llevarlos a pensar que el mejor lugar para sus bebés es el hospital, rechazando el egreso. En casa, la exposición directa y repetida en el cuidado de los bebés genera mayor confianza. Conclusiones: aumentar la exposición directa de los padres al cuidado de sus bebés antes del egreso, mejoraría su experiencia en el hospital, su confianza y la calidad del cuidado que pueden proporcionar, permitiendo un egreso temprano.
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