Overview
The Kangaroo Unit (UK) takes care of newborns requiring special care or monitoring for a pathology whose clinical situation is stable and whose prognosis is favorable. In order to avoid separating mother and child, these units were created with a care pathway somewhere between that requiring hospitalization in a neonatal unit and that of pathology-free newborns in post-natal care. Theoretically, the mother-child bond created in the UK is as good as that created in conventional post-natal care. However, studies show that there are limits to the quality of the bond in the UK. This study aims to assess whether the mother-child bond is degraded in the UK, in comparison with that of mothers in post-natal care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient over 18 years of age, hospitalized in a Kangaroo Unit or in a post-natal unit,
- Affiliated to a social security scheme,
- fluent in French
- no objection of participation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient who :
- given birth to a child who was stillborn or died at birth
- difficulty understanding written French
- psychological incapacity (psychiatric disorder, too great a vulnerability) or physical incapacity (physical/motor disability) to answer questionnaires,
- Patient under court protection, guardianship or curatorship.