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Field research, or operational research, is becoming more and more important for our organization. An integral part of our strategic plan, it complements our work on the ground, where it is helping us to deliver increasingly effective results.

What “doing research” means for CUAMM, in fact, is studying and getting to know in depth the settings where we work; adopting a critical approach to all that we do; identifying evidence-based good practices; and being fully accountable to all of our stakeholders.

Finally, it means implementing quality cooperative development activities through networking and partnership with the international scientific community and a focus on innovation. 

 

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Read articles by CUAMM staff published in international scientific journals between 2013 and the present, and discover ongoing studies in the African countries where we work.

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Care of premature newborns: woolen caps in addition to the Kangaroo Mother care method

  • Title of study: Is a woolen cap effective in maintaining normothermia in preterm infants during kangaroo care?
  • Focus country: Uganda, Mozambique, Ethiopia
  • Topic: Maternal and child health
  • Abstract:

    The weeks after birth are critical for the health of mothers and premature newborns; the highest rate of infant mortality is usually reported in this period due to neonatal hypothermia associated with morbidity and mortality. Earlier studies have shown the reduction of neonatal hypothermia through the use of simple woolen caps during Kangaroo Mother Care. The study’s results will help us understand the actual effectiveness of the use of these caps, well suited to countries with limited resources.

  • Researchers: Trevisanuto D., Cavicchiolo M., Putoto G., Del Frate G., Devivo E., Urso E., Varano S., Segafredo G., Wingi, Lanzoni P.
  • Partners: University of Padova, Chiesi Foundation