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This dissertation by Charlotte Sahlén Helmer investigates the interaction between preterm infants and their parents, focusing on early interventions in neonatal care. It examines the physical and emotional challenges faced by preterm infants and their families, and explores methods such as continuous skin-to-skin contact and the Early Collaborative Intervention to enhance parent-infant bonding. The study also analyzes the effects of these interventions on mother-infant interaction and breastfeeding. The work is intended for healthcare professionals and researchers in neonatal care, aiming to improve practices and outcomes for preterm infants and their parents.
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