نتایج جستجو برای: maternal welfare

تعداد نتایج: 148676  

2017
Carlson-Babila Sama Noah F Takah Valery K Danwe Uzeru Forchu Melo Therence Nwana Dingana Fru F Angwafo

BACKGROUND The enormous challenge to maternal well-being with associated maternal wastages during labour has remained an unsurmountable problem in Cameroon which reflects the current high maternal mortality rate. Evidence abounds that cost-effective and affordable health interventions like the use of the partograph will contribute to curb the alarming number of intrapartum maternal deaths. Howe...

Journal: :Child welfare 2003
Layla P Suleiman

Social services remain largely unresponsive to the values and needs of Latino families, who often need Spanish-language services. This article discusses access to linguistically appropriate services, not just as a culturally competent practice, but also as a civil rights issue. Spanish speakers have protection from discrimination in federally funded human services under Title VI of the Civil Ri...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2010
Marije Oostindjer J Elizabeth Bolhuis Henry van den Brand Eugeni Roura Bas Kemp

Young animals can learn about flavors from the maternal diet that appear in the amniotic fluid and mother's milk, which may reduce neophobia for similarly flavored food types at weaning. Flavor learning may be beneficial for piglets, which after the rather abrupt weaning in pig husbandry frequently show a period of anorexia, reduced health, and stress-induced behaviors. We investigated the effe...

2013
Miriam Wüst

I use Danish survey and administrative data to examine the impact of maternal employment during pregnancy on birth outcomes. As healthier mothers are more likely to work and health shocks to mothers may impact employment and birth outcomes, I combine two strategies: First, I control extensively for time-varying factors that may correlate with employment and birth outcomes, such as pre-pregnancy...

2011
Lamina Mustafa Adelaja Oladapo Olufemi Taiwo

Objective. This study was carried out to determine the pattern of obstetric emergencies and its influence on maternal and perinatal outcome of obstetric emergencies at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, Nigeria. Method. A retrospective study of obstetric emergencies managed over a three-year period at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu,...

Journal: :Nursing research 2001
J M Youngblut D Brooten L T Singer T Standing H Lee W L Rodgers

BACKGROUND Effects of maternal employment for preschool children vary based on specific characteristics of the mother's employment, the family's economic status, and the mother's attitudes about employment. However, there is limited research on a growing group of children at developmental risk-those born prematurely and living in a single-parent family. OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of mat...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2014
Kenneth M D Rutherford Agnieszka Piastowska-Ciesielska Ramona D Donald Sheena K Robson Sarah H Ison Susan Jarvis Paula J Brunton John A Russell Alistair B Lawrence

Numerous studies have shown that prenatal stress (PNS) can have profound effects on postnatal well-being. Here, the domestic pig (Sus scrofa) was used to investigate PNS effects owing to the direct relevance for farm animal welfare and the developing status of the pig as a large animal model in translational research. Pregnant primiparous sows were exposed, in mid-gestation, to either a social ...

2013
Pia S. Schober Christian Schmitt

This study investigates whether the expansion of day-care places for under-three-year-old children in East and West Germany from 2007 to 2011 has improved the subjective wellbeing for mothers and fathers with a youngest child in this age group. We extend existing cross-sectional country comparisons and single country policy evaluations by comparing regional variations over time in two different...

2015
Aline Bertin Cécile Arnould Chantal Moussu Maryse Meurisse Paul Constantin Christine Leterrier Ludovic Calandreau Christine Nicol T. Bas Rodenburg

In birds there is compelling evidence that the development and expression of behavior is affected by maternal factors, particularly via variation in yolk hormone concentrations of maternal origin. In the present study we tested whether variation in yolk hormone levels lead to variation in the expression of neophobia in young domestic chicks. Understanding how the prenatal environment could pred...

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