Background: extremely preterm birth, even in the absence of significant neurological impairment, is associated with altered pain responses and impaired memory and behaviour. Preterm birth increases the risk of maternal depression and may impede the development of the mother-infant relationship, factors that in turn are also associated with impaired infant outcome. Mother-infant skin-to-skin contact has been recommended as a simple means of ameliorating these effects. Methods: we conducted a pragmatic, prospective, controlled, intention-to-treat trial in two neonatal intensive care units. Infants born below 32 weeks gestation were recruited within the first week after birth and assigned to a control group receiving standard care, or an inter...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate mothers’ own experiences of skin-to-skin ...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...
Purpose of the study: to examine the age-related effectiveness of simple non-pharmacological interve...
Background: Premature birth affects opportunities for interaction between infants and mothers. Skin-...
Background: Twenty-to-forty percent of women experience postpartum depressive symptoms, which can af...
Background: Daily skin-to-skin contact (SSC) during early infancy fosters the long-term development ...
Background Skin-to-skin care immediately following delivery is a common practice for term infants a...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Background: Preterm infants follow an altered neurodevelopmental trajectory compared to their term b...
Introduction: Separation after preterm birth is a major stressor for infants and parents. Skin-to-sk...
Introduction Separation after preterm birth is a major stressor for infants and parents. Skin-to-ski...
Compared with older children and adults, neonates are more sensitive to pain and more vulnerable to ...
Over 15 million premature infants are born annually around the world. It has been optimistically yet...
Abstract Background Most hospitalized preterm infants experience difficulties in transitioning from ...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet with best practice guidelines for ...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate mothers’ own experiences of skin-to-skin ...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...
Purpose of the study: to examine the age-related effectiveness of simple non-pharmacological interve...
Background: Premature birth affects opportunities for interaction between infants and mothers. Skin-...
Background: Twenty-to-forty percent of women experience postpartum depressive symptoms, which can af...
Background: Daily skin-to-skin contact (SSC) during early infancy fosters the long-term development ...
Background Skin-to-skin care immediately following delivery is a common practice for term infants a...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Background: Preterm infants follow an altered neurodevelopmental trajectory compared to their term b...
Introduction: Separation after preterm birth is a major stressor for infants and parents. Skin-to-sk...
Introduction Separation after preterm birth is a major stressor for infants and parents. Skin-to-ski...
Compared with older children and adults, neonates are more sensitive to pain and more vulnerable to ...
Over 15 million premature infants are born annually around the world. It has been optimistically yet...
Abstract Background Most hospitalized preterm infants experience difficulties in transitioning from ...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an educational pamphlet with best practice guidelines for ...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate mothers’ own experiences of skin-to-skin ...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...
Purpose of the study: to examine the age-related effectiveness of simple non-pharmacological interve...