نتایج جستجو برای: infant care behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1283555  

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2011
V Mileva-Seitz J Kennedy L Atkinson M Steiner R Levitan S G Matthews M J Meaney M B Sokolowski A S Fleming

Maternal behavior in the new mother is a multidimensional set of responses to infant cues that are influenced by the mother's early life experiences. In this study, we wanted to test if mothers' early life experiences and mothers' genotype have interactive effects on maternal behaviors and attitudes, something which has not been previously explored. In a sample of 204 mothers, we assessed mater...

2015
Talita Helena Monteiro de Moura Cleide Maria Pontes Tatiane Gomes Guedes Lorena Barbosa Ximenes Luciana Pedrosa Leal

Aim: To identify the care provided at home aimed at the promotion of child health in Brazil. Method: Integrative review of articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish in MEDLINE, CINAHL and LILACS, using the descriptors infant, infant care, health promotion, family, child health and child welfare. A total of 11 items were selected. The results were presented according to the domain of...

Journal: :The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 2002
E A Reece G Leguizamon J Silva V Whiteman D Smith

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to introduce an intensive interventional maternity care program, called the Temple Infant and Parent Support Services (TIPSS) program, and to determine whether comprehensive maternal and infant care would reduce the high rate of infant morbidity and mortality. METHODS The TIPSS program was comprehensive, offering multidisciplinary services that were fam...

2016
Fay F. Warnock Kenneth D. Craig Roger Bakeman Thaila Castral Jila Mirlashari

BACKGROUND Sensitive and responsive maternal caregiving behavior strengthens infant self-regulatory capacities (HL), but this regulatory role may be diminished in some mothers with second-trimester prenatal exposure to depression and/ or anxiety (MDA). This study examined maternal and infant behavior during infant heel lance (HL) when mothers had or did not have MDA. Ethological methods and mic...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2010
Anita Iyengar Stone Denise Mathieu Luana Griffin Karen Lisa Bales

Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain the function of alloparental behavior in cooperatively breeding species. We examined whether alloparental experience as juveniles enhanced later parental care and reproductive success in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster), a cooperatively breeding rodent. Juveniles cared for one litter of siblings (1EX), two litters of siblings (2EX) or no s...

2017
Chigozie Jesse Uneke Issiaka Sombie Namoudou Keita Virgil Lokossou Ermel Johnson Pierre Ongolo-Zogo Henry Chukwuemeka Uro-Chukwu

BACKGROUND Throughout the world, there is increasing awareness and acknowledgement of the value of research evidence in the development of effective health policy and in quality health care practice and administration. Among the major challenges associated with the lack of uptake of research evidence into policy and practice in Nigeria is the capacity constraints of policymakers to use research...

2011
Karin Gross Joanna Armstrong Schellenberg Flora Kessy Constanze Pfeiffer Brigit Obrist

BACKGROUND The potential of antenatal care for reducing maternal morbidity and improving newborn survival and health is widely acknowledged. Yet there are worrying gaps in knowledge of the quality of antenatal care provided in Tanzania. In particular, determinants of health workers' performance have not yet been fully understood. This paper uses ethnographic methods to document health workers' ...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2010
Dominique Meijssen Marie-Jeanne Wolf Karen Koldewijn Bregje A Houtzager Aleid van Wassenaer Ed Tronick Joke Kok Anneloes van Baar

BACKGROUND Prematurity and perinatal insults lead to increased developmental vulnerability. The home-based Infant Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Program (IBAIP) was designed to improve development of preterm infants. In a multicenter randomized controlled trial the effect of IBAIP on mother-infant interaction was studied as a secondary outcome. METHOD Mother-infant interaction was ass...

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