To evaluate the influence of parenting intervention on maternal responsiveness and infant neurobehavioural development following a very premature birth
Supporting the mental health and care giving competency of parents whose children are born prematur...
Introduction Preterm and very low birthweight infants are at increased risk for neurodevelopmental d...
The study was conducted with 104 mothers (average age 32.5 years, SD 6.1) of preterm infants (very a...
To evaluate the influence of parenting intervention on maternal responsiveness and infant neurobehav...
To determine the efficacy of a neonatal parenting intervention for improving development in very pre...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
Aim: Although parenting is key to promoting healthy development of at-risk preterm infants, parents ...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
Abstract Background The stress that results from preterm birth, requisite acute care and prolonged p...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Compared to term infants, it is known that preterm infants have relatively poor regulation and are l...
Moderate to late preterm infants are at risk of developing problems later in life. To support attach...
(1) Developmental outcomes of premature infants are associated with the quality of the home environm...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
Preterm birth may generate significant distress among the parents, who often present with difficulti...
Supporting the mental health and care giving competency of parents whose children are born prematur...
Introduction Preterm and very low birthweight infants are at increased risk for neurodevelopmental d...
The study was conducted with 104 mothers (average age 32.5 years, SD 6.1) of preterm infants (very a...
To evaluate the influence of parenting intervention on maternal responsiveness and infant neurobehav...
To determine the efficacy of a neonatal parenting intervention for improving development in very pre...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
Aim: Although parenting is key to promoting healthy development of at-risk preterm infants, parents ...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
Abstract Background The stress that results from preterm birth, requisite acute care and prolonged p...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Compared to term infants, it is known that preterm infants have relatively poor regulation and are l...
Moderate to late preterm infants are at risk of developing problems later in life. To support attach...
(1) Developmental outcomes of premature infants are associated with the quality of the home environm...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
Preterm birth may generate significant distress among the parents, who often present with difficulti...
Supporting the mental health and care giving competency of parents whose children are born prematur...
Introduction Preterm and very low birthweight infants are at increased risk for neurodevelopmental d...
The study was conducted with 104 mothers (average age 32.5 years, SD 6.1) of preterm infants (very a...