Objective: The aims of this project were to identify the scources and quality of the health advice provided to parents with irritable infants; to assess the efficacy of a residential programme in the diagnosis and management of irritable infants; and to assess the intermediate term outcome for such infants and their mothers. Methodology: All mother-infant pairs admitted during a 3 month period to a residential setting with the primary concern of infant irritability were asked to participate in the study. Pre-admission and 3 month post-discharge health-care advice, investigations and treatment details were collected. Maternal mood at admission and 3 months post-discharge was measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). On ...
• Unsettled behaviour in the first few months of life is a common clinical problem, with the associa...
BACKGROUND: Infant crying and sleep problems (e.g. frequent night waking, difficulties settling to s...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
In Western societies, about 10-15 per cent of parents seek professional help because their baby crie...
Background: Caring for an infant with unexplained, persistent crying is one of the most stressful ev...
Background: Unsettled, fussy and irritable infant behaviour is a common complaint causing significa...
Background: Osteopathic literature on the topic of infant health is from a clinical stand point and ...
Background: Mothers caring for an infant with unexplained, excessive crying, or infant colic, can ex...
Background: It has been hypothesized that maternal characteristics may affect infants' experience of...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Objective: Review the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile colic...
Summary: This study examined the impact of infant colic on the emotional state of the mother. Sub-je...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate parents' and nurses' opinions regarding the adequacy of an educational progra...
Lemola S, Stadlmayr W, Grob A. Infant irritability: The impact of fetal alcohol exposure, maternal d...
• Unsettled behaviour in the first few months of life is a common clinical problem, with the associa...
BACKGROUND: Infant crying and sleep problems (e.g. frequent night waking, difficulties settling to s...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
In Western societies, about 10-15 per cent of parents seek professional help because their baby crie...
Background: Caring for an infant with unexplained, persistent crying is one of the most stressful ev...
Background: Unsettled, fussy and irritable infant behaviour is a common complaint causing significa...
Background: Osteopathic literature on the topic of infant health is from a clinical stand point and ...
Background: Mothers caring for an infant with unexplained, excessive crying, or infant colic, can ex...
Background: It has been hypothesized that maternal characteristics may affect infants' experience of...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Objective: Review the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile colic...
Summary: This study examined the impact of infant colic on the emotional state of the mother. Sub-je...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate parents' and nurses' opinions regarding the adequacy of an educational progra...
Lemola S, Stadlmayr W, Grob A. Infant irritability: The impact of fetal alcohol exposure, maternal d...
• Unsettled behaviour in the first few months of life is a common clinical problem, with the associa...
BACKGROUND: Infant crying and sleep problems (e.g. frequent night waking, difficulties settling to s...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...