Mothers’ involvement in caring for their premature infants: an historical overview Background. Advances in technology have resulted in increasing survival rates even for extremely premature infants. While sophisticated medical management is vital to infant survival, research has found that social factors and care giving processes are important predictors of infants’ later outcome. Consequently, evidence is accumulating to demonstrate the fundamental role of mothers and families to the optimal developmental outcome of premature infants. Aim. The aim of the work reported here was to undertake an historical overview of premature infant care practices to increase neonatal nurse’s knowledge of the crucial role of mothers and families in the care...
thesisNurses involved in maternal child health have expressed concern regarding mothers and their pr...
AbstractBackgroundSurvival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Pr...
The focus of this thesis is on the early caregiving environment and social interactions of preterm ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-121).Trends in neonatal care aim t...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
This study aims to explore the experiences of mothers in caring for premature babies who have been t...
Being a mother is the result of a process that involves the development of a strong maternal identit...
(1) Developmental outcomes of premature infants are associated with the quality of the home environm...
Introduction: Premature infants are a vulnerable group and maintenance of them is one of the major h...
This study addresses the changing nature of premature infant care during the first half of the twent...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
Supporting the parents of premature babies lies in providing them with the chance to take care of th...
Background: Survival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Prematur...
Purpose: To analyze family interactions in the present day of families whose babies were preterm and...
The purpose of this research was to investigate evidence of nursing actions taken towards mothers of...
thesisNurses involved in maternal child health have expressed concern regarding mothers and their pr...
AbstractBackgroundSurvival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Pr...
The focus of this thesis is on the early caregiving environment and social interactions of preterm ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-121).Trends in neonatal care aim t...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
This study aims to explore the experiences of mothers in caring for premature babies who have been t...
Being a mother is the result of a process that involves the development of a strong maternal identit...
(1) Developmental outcomes of premature infants are associated with the quality of the home environm...
Introduction: Premature infants are a vulnerable group and maintenance of them is one of the major h...
This study addresses the changing nature of premature infant care during the first half of the twent...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
Supporting the parents of premature babies lies in providing them with the chance to take care of th...
Background: Survival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Prematur...
Purpose: To analyze family interactions in the present day of families whose babies were preterm and...
The purpose of this research was to investigate evidence of nursing actions taken towards mothers of...
thesisNurses involved in maternal child health have expressed concern regarding mothers and their pr...
AbstractBackgroundSurvival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Pr...
The focus of this thesis is on the early caregiving environment and social interactions of preterm ...