نتایج جستجو برای: infant caring

تعداد نتایج: 107877  

2012
Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl Veronica Smith Anat Zaidman-Zait Clyde Hertzman

This study examines the effects of the Roots of Empathy (ROE) program on children’s social-emotional competence. ROE is a theoretically derived universal preventive program that focuses on decreasing children’s aggression and facilitating the development of their socialemotional understanding and prosocial behaviors. The program has as its cornerstone monthly visits by an infant and his/her par...

2016
Denise Crane Helen L. Ball

BACKGROUND Differences in both Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) rates and infant care practices between white British and South Asians in UK are well known, but research has not yet examined how these two groups understand and implement SIDS-reduction guidance. This study aimed to discover how white British and Pakistani mothers in Bradford recall, understand and interpret SIDS-reduction gui...

2008
TOMOMICHI KOBAYASHI

Studies on mother-infant and father-infant interactions in play-like activities have clarified the following facts: (1) Fathers tend to behave like playmates, while mothers tend to behave like caretakers. For example, when picking up an infant, fathers are more likely to hold infants simply to play with them, whereas mothers are more likely to hold them for caring purposes (Lamb, 1977). (2) Fat...

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
negin masoudi alavi faculty of nursing and midwifery, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected]; faculty of nursing and midwifery, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected]

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
ismail azizi-fini trauma nursing research center, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected] masoumeh-sadat mousavi department of medical-surgical nursing, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran atefeh mazroui-sabdani department of medical-surgical nursing, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran mohsen adib-hajbaghery trauma nursing research center, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected]; trauma nursing research center, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected]

background nowadays, the patients’ satisfaction is used as a criterion to measure the hospitals’ service quality. however, there are controversial results about the aspect of caring behaviors which mostly affects the patients’ satisfaction. objectives the current study aimed to assess the relationship between caring behaviors and patients’ satisfaction. patients and methods a descriptive correl...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Annie Janvier John Lantos Judy Aschner Keith Barrington Beau Batton Daniel Batton Siri Fuglem Berg Brian Carter Deborah Campbell Felicia Cohn Anne Drapkin Lyerly Dan Ellsbury Avroy Fanaroff Jonathan Fanaroff Kristy Fanaroff Sophie Gravel Marlyse Haward Stefan Kutzsche Neil Marlow Martha Montello Nathalie Maitre Joshua T Morris Odd G Paulsen Trisha Prentice Alan R Spitzer

For parents, the experience of having an infant in the NICU is often psychologically traumatic. No parent can be fully prepared for the extreme stress and range of emotions of caring for a critically ill newborn. As health care providers familiar with the NICU, we thought that we understood the impact of the NICU on parents. But we were not prepared to see the children in our own families as NI...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2015
Maria Marchese Gideon Koren Pina Bozzo

QUESTION My patient has narcolepsy and is currently breastfeeding her 3-month-old infant. Lately she has had difficulties adjusting to caring for her baby, especially staying alert with the demands of breastfeeding. If she starts taking methylphenidate again, should I advise her to switch to formula? ANSWER Methylphenidate is excreted in breast milk only in small amounts, and to date there ha...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2002
Lesley Cottrell Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker

Many researchers and clinicians have promoted nap taking to combat the deleterious effects of disrupted sleep. Unfortunately, only a small portion of sleep-deprived individuals take naps. The goal of the present study was to identify cognitive and opportunity factors related to nap taking of mothers of young infants. Fifty-one mothers of young infants completed measures that recorded various ch...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013

Physicians caring for infants born to women infected with HIV are likely to be involved in providing guidance to HIV-infected mothers on appropriate infant feeding practices. It is critical that physicians are aware of the HIV transmission risk from human milk and the current recommendations for feeding HIV-exposed infants in the United States. Because the only intervention to completely preven...

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