Background. Rooming-in practice improves breastfeeding and reduces newborn stress reactivity. When this modality is not available, partial rooming-in after birth can be considered. Salivary cortisol levels (SCLs) are considered reliable biomarkers to indicate stress. Objective. To test the hypothesis that rooming-in duration impacts neonatal stress response in hospitalized newborns. Design/methods. Forty term newborns, enrolled in the Neonatology and Obstetrics Nursing, C.G. Ruesch, Naples, Italy, were divided, according to the mother's choice, into the study (SG; n = 20) and control (CG; n = 20) groups if they received full (24 hs) or partial (14 hs) rooming-in care, respectively. Saliva samples were collected from all babies between 7: 00...
Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negati...
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Young foster children undergo an early separation from their caregiver(s) and often experience sever...
Background. Rooming-in practice improves breastfeeding and reduces newborn stress reactivity. When t...
The life of a preterm infant admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit may be stressful from the mo...
Recently, more and more researchers have been using salivary cortisol reactivity to evaluate stress ...
The first few days of life are crucial; the neonates are particularly vulnerable to stress and infec...
Experiences during early life are suggested to affect the physiological systems underlying stress re...
Background: The practices promoted by the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative have become a part of cu...
Background : Preterm birth is marked by stressful environment in intra- as well as extrauterine life...
Background: In this prospective longitudinal study, we investigated the relation between sleeping ar...
ABSTRACT Objective: Analyze the influence of ear protectors on the baseline levels of salivary cort...
The purpose of this study was to examine potential relationships between cumulative stress exposure ...
A functional stress-response system is essential for survival at birth, as well as for health and fu...
Background: Rooming-in, motivated by World Health Organization (WHO) strategies and baby-friendly ho...
Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negati...
BACKGROUND: Scoring tools used to quantify withdrawal in infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (...
Young foster children undergo an early separation from their caregiver(s) and often experience sever...
Background. Rooming-in practice improves breastfeeding and reduces newborn stress reactivity. When t...
The life of a preterm infant admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit may be stressful from the mo...
Recently, more and more researchers have been using salivary cortisol reactivity to evaluate stress ...
The first few days of life are crucial; the neonates are particularly vulnerable to stress and infec...
Experiences during early life are suggested to affect the physiological systems underlying stress re...
Background: The practices promoted by the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative have become a part of cu...
Background : Preterm birth is marked by stressful environment in intra- as well as extrauterine life...
Background: In this prospective longitudinal study, we investigated the relation between sleeping ar...
ABSTRACT Objective: Analyze the influence of ear protectors on the baseline levels of salivary cort...
The purpose of this study was to examine potential relationships between cumulative stress exposure ...
A functional stress-response system is essential for survival at birth, as well as for health and fu...
Background: Rooming-in, motivated by World Health Organization (WHO) strategies and baby-friendly ho...
Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negati...
BACKGROUND: Scoring tools used to quantify withdrawal in infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (...
Young foster children undergo an early separation from their caregiver(s) and often experience sever...