thesisThe purpose of this study was to determine if there would be a statistically significant difference in loss of body heat between the newborn infant dried, wrapped in a warm blanket and held by the mother for 15 minutes post-delivery, and the newborn infant dried and placed under a radiant heater for 15 minutes post-delivery. Normal newborn infants weighing over 51/2 pounds and with Apgar scores of 7 and above were the subjects. The number studied was 50 infants. All data were collected by the investigator in a private hospital situated in a small middle to upper-middle class university community. Mothers of infants studied were largely middle-class with medical care provided by private physicians. The control group of 25 infants rec...
Background: Bathing of a premature newborn is important in care giving, but due to inadequate eviden...
ABSTRACT Background: Newborns often experience a decrease in body temperature. This is due to the i...
Aims: To evaluate the thermal responses and weight gain in preterm infants nursed in a cot on a heat...
dissertationThis study was designed to analyze the impact of a reduced-intervention nursing caregivi...
Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether the application of a plastic wrap imme...
[[abstract]]Neonatal hypothermia has been associated with infection, abnormal coagulation, post-deli...
To test instrumentation and develop analytic models to use in a larger study to examine developmenta...
Problem: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are vulnerable to cold stress during the first 12...
Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major challenging public health problem in developing countr...
International audienceThis study assessed the relative efficiency of different warming devices (surg...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
thesisNurses working in newborn nurseries should be aware of the effects of the present system of pr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Newborns are prone to hypothermia immediately following birth. Hypo...
Background: Thermal care is an essential aspect of the routine care of the newborn because hypotherm...
Background: Bathing of a premature newborn is important in care giving, but due to inadequate eviden...
ABSTRACT Background: Newborns often experience a decrease in body temperature. This is due to the i...
Aims: To evaluate the thermal responses and weight gain in preterm infants nursed in a cot on a heat...
dissertationThis study was designed to analyze the impact of a reduced-intervention nursing caregivi...
Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether the application of a plastic wrap imme...
[[abstract]]Neonatal hypothermia has been associated with infection, abnormal coagulation, post-deli...
To test instrumentation and develop analytic models to use in a larger study to examine developmenta...
Problem: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are vulnerable to cold stress during the first 12...
Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major challenging public health problem in developing countr...
International audienceThis study assessed the relative efficiency of different warming devices (surg...
Preterm infants have higher mortality rates compared to Infants born at term, and require support af...
thesisNurses working in newborn nurseries should be aware of the effects of the present system of pr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Newborns are prone to hypothermia immediately following birth. Hypo...
Background: Thermal care is an essential aspect of the routine care of the newborn because hypotherm...
Background: Bathing of a premature newborn is important in care giving, but due to inadequate eviden...
ABSTRACT Background: Newborns often experience a decrease in body temperature. This is due to the i...
Aims: To evaluate the thermal responses and weight gain in preterm infants nursed in a cot on a heat...