445-452The aim of this study is to identify some traditional practices used for the newborn babies in Turkey and to discuss the possible effects of these practices upon the health of the babies. The traditional care practices (salting, swaddling, holluk, starting breastfeeding late, practices against newborn jaundice, making the forties, etc.) reported to be most prevalent between January 2008 and October 2012 were examined. Possible risks of these practices were identified as follows: Hypernatremia due to salting the newborn, tetanus because of wrapping the newborn in holluk, hypoglycemia owing to starting breastfeeding late, hip dysplasia due to tight swaddling of the newborn, and kernicterus as a result of delaying the medical t...
To explore traditional neonatal beliefs and care practices and to assess the predictors for giving p...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: A qualitative investigation and a population survey were conducted to explore the breast...
266-274The purpose of this study is to determine traditional methods applied by mothers, living in ...
47-51This descriptive study was conducted in order to determine traditional practices used in infan...
Background: Mothers not equipped with sufficient knowledge about child care and using traditional ch...
Aim:Some cultural practices continue to affect the health of newborns and infants. Therefore, ...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand the extent of mothers' use of traditional approaches in t...
WOS: 000370271100024PubMed: 27511502Background/aim: Prematurity is a significant risk factor for dev...
Background/aim: The purpose of the present study was to identify traditional practices and the exten...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
WOS: 000484450300009PubMed ID: 31236022Neonatal infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortal...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is common, but few root cause analyses based on national quality registries ...
Purpase: Traditional procedures as old as humanity are current issues in today's modern medicine. So...
To explore traditional neonatal beliefs and care practices and to assess the predictors for giving p...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: A qualitative investigation and a population survey were conducted to explore the breast...
266-274The purpose of this study is to determine traditional methods applied by mothers, living in ...
47-51This descriptive study was conducted in order to determine traditional practices used in infan...
Background: Mothers not equipped with sufficient knowledge about child care and using traditional ch...
Aim:Some cultural practices continue to affect the health of newborns and infants. Therefore, ...
Objectives: This study aimed to understand the extent of mothers' use of traditional approaches in t...
WOS: 000370271100024PubMed: 27511502Background/aim: Prematurity is a significant risk factor for dev...
Background/aim: The purpose of the present study was to identify traditional practices and the exten...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
WOS: 000484450300009PubMed ID: 31236022Neonatal infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortal...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is common, but few root cause analyses based on national quality registries ...
Purpase: Traditional procedures as old as humanity are current issues in today's modern medicine. So...
To explore traditional neonatal beliefs and care practices and to assess the predictors for giving p...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: A qualitative investigation and a population survey were conducted to explore the breast...