نتایج جستجو برای: related disorders fetal distress

تعداد نتایج: 1813514  

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2015
Vincent Gouttebarge Frank J G Backx Haruhito Aoki Gino M M J Kerkhoffs

Evidence on the prevalence of symptoms related to distress, anxiety/depression or substance abuse/dependence, - typically referred to as symptoms of common mental disorders (CMD) - is lacking in European professional football (soccer). The aims of the present study were to investigate the prevalence of symptoms related to CMD (distress, anxiety/depression, sleeping disturbance, adverse alcohol ...

Introduction: With the sudden shift of face-to-face education to e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, awareness of learnerschr('39') readiness for online learning and its impact on studentschr('39') psychological distress related to e-learning is important for teachers, counselors, and educational planners. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the correlation between on...

Journal: :Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica 2002
Gisela Ghosh Karel Marsál Saemundur Gudmundsson

BACKGROUND Oligohydramnios has been shown to be a predictor of intrapartal fetal distress. In a selected group of low-risk pregnancies, however, it has not yet been established that oligohydramnios contributes to intrapartal fetal distress. METHODS Ultrasonically estimated four-quadrant amniotic fluid index as a test for admission to the labor ward was evaluated as a predictive factor for fet...

2015
Laura D Howe T Leigh Signal Sarah-Jane Paine Bronwyn Sweeney Monique Priston Diane Muller Kathy Lee Mark Huthwaite Philippa Gander

OBJECTIVES To explore associations between features of sleep during pregnancy and adverse outcomes for the infant. SETTING E Moe, Māmā is a cohort study in Aotearoa/New Zealand that investigates self-reported sleep and maternal health in late pregnancy and the postpartum period. PARTICIPANTS Women (N=633; 194 Māori) reported detailed information on their sleep duration, quality, disturbance...

Journal: :basic and clinical cancer research 0
maryam farrokhnia shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran shahriar shahidi department of psychology and educational sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran jalil fathabadi department of psychology and educational sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran

introduction: the present study aimed to assess the efficacy of use of combined cognitive interventions to prepare the child and parent, and distraction of child’s attention on reported intensity of pain, distress caused by lumbar puncture, and situation-related quality of life of children with cancer. method : this was a clinical trial using pretest-posttest method and a control group. study...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
sawsan hammad muhammad darawad eman hourani waddah demeh

background: we explored the level of jordanian patients' knowledge, diabetes related distress, self-management activities and these effects on the a1c level. methodology: this descriptive cross-sectional correlational design (conducted in 2013) was utilized to recruit 289 diabetic patients from outpatient diabetes clinics, using self-reported questionnaires (diabetes knowledge test, diabetes di...

Journal: :Ginekologia Polska 2021

Kakal F Khan Y Mohammed N, Qureshi Shiekh L Somani M Zafar W

Background: Current prenatal diagnosis requires invasive testing which carries a 1-4% procedure-related-risk of miscarriage; hence, non-invasive techniques are desired. The recent demonstration of cell-free-fetal-DNA enriched from maternal plasma has opened new possibilities for non-invasive-prenatal-diagnosis of not only genetic-disorders such as β-thalassaemia and haemophilia but also chromos...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology and teratology 2002
Lynn T Singer Ann Salvator Robert Arendt Sonia Minnes Kathleen Farkas Robert Kliegman

To assess teratogenic effects of cocaine exposure and maternal psychological distress on birth outcomes, we conducted a longitudinal prospective study of 415 infants (218 cocaine-exposed--CE, 197 nonexposed--NE). Drug exposure was determined through a combination of maternal self-report, urine, and meconium screens. Maternal psychological distress postpartum was evaluated through a standardized...

2008
T. Campbell S. Galwankar

Trauma is currently the most common non-obstetric cause of morbidity and mortality during pregnancy. It is estimated that 6-7% of all pregnancies are complicated by significant trauma. This presents a unique situation for the emergency physician. Changes occur throughout pregnancy that can alter the presentation and treatment of injury. Additionally, there are potentially two lives at stake. Wh...

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