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australian JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING Volume 27 Number 375 SCHOLARLY PAPERAUTHORH ayley KearvellRN, BN, Flinders University, School of Nursing and Midwifery. Women s and Children s Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia. Julian GrantBN, PhD. RN, Lecturer in Nursing, Child and Youth Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia. The first author prepared this paper as part of her Bachelor of Nursing degree at Flinders University. Thank you for the support from the 2008 Summer Student Research WORDSN eonatal intensive care unit (NICU), neonatal nursing, mother infant attachment, breastfeeding, kangaroo care, support . Getting connected : how nurses can support mother/infant attachment in the neonatal intensive care unitABSTRACT ObjectiveTo explore how nurses can support the mother infant dyad within the neonatal intensive care unit, Neonatal Intensive Care SourcesA literature search was conducted using CINAHL, PubMed, Web of Knowledge electronic databases and other key ArgumentHospitalisation and infant ill health interrupts the natural attachment process between a mother and her baby.

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