Background: Infants exposed to intrauterine drugs present a number of challenging features with which the new mother is faced. They can be irritable, unresponsive, and unpredictable. Available treatments require specialised neonatal care for the first four to six weeks of life; a critical time for the parent-infant attachment relationship to develop. Neonatal nurses have the opportunity to promote this development and ameliorate the effect of other developmental risk factors the baby is likely to experience. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore neonatal nurses' experiences of providing care to drug-exposed newborns and their parents throughout treatment for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Design, setting and participants: Th...
Background: Opiate abuse and addiction in women during childbearing years has led to a sharp increas...
Brown and Edwards (2015) defined neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) as “a condition or state in whic...
Introduction: Parents of babies who required neonatal care are responsible for managing their medici...
Background: Infants exposed to intrauterine drugs present a number of challenging features with whic...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the experience of parents with newborns hospitalized with neonatal abstine...
The use of alcohol and other drugs during pregnancy is understood to be an important public health p...
The postnatal period is crucial for infants in establishing a connection with and security in primar...
The global incidence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) has increased significantly in the last d...
The neonatal abstinence syndrom occures in newborns of addicted mothers to any kind of drug. The d...
Background: Opioid use and misuse remain a significant Public Health issue whose effects have extend...
The opioid crisis continues to worsen nationally and has affected women who are pregnant and parenti...
The impact of drug use by mothers to fetus’ in utero is critical not only to their growth and develo...
The national burden of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on individuals, families, and the healthcare sys...
Maternal substance misuse/abuse during pregnancy may lead to adverse neonatal outcomes, including ne...
Background: The experience of having neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a psycho...
Background: Opiate abuse and addiction in women during childbearing years has led to a sharp increas...
Brown and Edwards (2015) defined neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) as “a condition or state in whic...
Introduction: Parents of babies who required neonatal care are responsible for managing their medici...
Background: Infants exposed to intrauterine drugs present a number of challenging features with whic...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the experience of parents with newborns hospitalized with neonatal abstine...
The use of alcohol and other drugs during pregnancy is understood to be an important public health p...
The postnatal period is crucial for infants in establishing a connection with and security in primar...
The global incidence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) has increased significantly in the last d...
The neonatal abstinence syndrom occures in newborns of addicted mothers to any kind of drug. The d...
Background: Opioid use and misuse remain a significant Public Health issue whose effects have extend...
The opioid crisis continues to worsen nationally and has affected women who are pregnant and parenti...
The impact of drug use by mothers to fetus’ in utero is critical not only to their growth and develo...
The national burden of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on individuals, families, and the healthcare sys...
Maternal substance misuse/abuse during pregnancy may lead to adverse neonatal outcomes, including ne...
Background: The experience of having neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a psycho...
Background: Opiate abuse and addiction in women during childbearing years has led to a sharp increas...
Brown and Edwards (2015) defined neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) as “a condition or state in whic...
Introduction: Parents of babies who required neonatal care are responsible for managing their medici...