Mothers of hospitalised preterm infants were randomised into an intervention or control condition. Intervention mothers received a modified Mother–Infant Transaction Program over seven sessions prior to infant discharge and two sessions over the next 3 months. Infant temperament, mother–infant interaction and parenting stress were assessed at 3 and 6 months and infant development was measured by parental report at 24 months. Intervention compared with control dyads showed enhanced mother–infant interactions, infants were temperamentally more “approaching” and “easier”, had fewer regulatory problems (colic, sleep, excessive crying), and had more developed communication skills, while mothers were less...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of parenting interventions for paren...
Background: Despite ongoing improvements in clinical care, preterm infants experience a variety of s...
Research suggests that low birthweight, premature infants show disturbances in early behavioral char...
This study examined the effects and mediators of a clinic-based intervention program (CBIP) and a ho...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
© 2013 Dr. Lisa Clare MilneWhile survival rates of preterm infants continue to improve, a significan...
© 2014 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. The aim of this systematic review was to deter...
This study is an evaluation of a cost-effective hospital based intervention programme with new mothe...
Objective Describes outcomes of an intervention aimed to improve infant or toddler care and reduce p...
Background: Birth of a premature neonate is associated with hospital admission and separation from t...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of parenting interventions for paren...
Background: Despite ongoing improvements in clinical care, preterm infants experience a variety of s...
Research suggests that low birthweight, premature infants show disturbances in early behavioral char...
This study examined the effects and mediators of a clinic-based intervention program (CBIP) and a ho...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
© 2013 Dr. Lisa Clare MilneWhile survival rates of preterm infants continue to improve, a significan...
© 2014 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. The aim of this systematic review was to deter...
This study is an evaluation of a cost-effective hospital based intervention programme with new mothe...
Objective Describes outcomes of an intervention aimed to improve infant or toddler care and reduce p...
Background: Birth of a premature neonate is associated with hospital admission and separation from t...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of parenting interventions for paren...