To describe the development and evaluation of an observation system to assess the process of mother-infant feeding interaction relevant to infant neuro-behavioral regulation: the Mother-Infant Feeding Tool
The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activiti...
Background Recommendations aimed at reducing infants’ risk for rapid weight gain primarily focus on ...
Background Neurobehavioral disabilities occur in 5–15 % of preterm infants with an estimated 50–70 %...
To describe the development and evaluation of an observation system to assess the process of mother-...
To examine the change in psychological distress of mothers of preterm infants and its association wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1992The specific purpose of the study was to consider mat...
thesisWith the growing interest in mother-infant relationship in recent times, several authors have ...
The feeding interaction between mother and child is extremely important in childhood development. If...
Graduation date: 1989Attachment, as described by Bowlby (1969), is an emotional bond between two peo...
Objective: To determine whether central nervous system functioning has an effect on the normal, term...
Background:Adolescent mothers may find the transition to motherhood to be overwhelming when compared...
Background: Inappropriate infant-feeding practices linked to excessive, rapid, early weight gain, ar...
The purpose of this study is to describe implementation of the Co-Regulated Feeding Intervention (Co...
The overall aim of this work was to increase our knowledge of newborn infants and their mothers, gai...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activiti...
Background Recommendations aimed at reducing infants’ risk for rapid weight gain primarily focus on ...
Background Neurobehavioral disabilities occur in 5–15 % of preterm infants with an estimated 50–70 %...
To describe the development and evaluation of an observation system to assess the process of mother-...
To examine the change in psychological distress of mothers of preterm infants and its association wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1992The specific purpose of the study was to consider mat...
thesisWith the growing interest in mother-infant relationship in recent times, several authors have ...
The feeding interaction between mother and child is extremely important in childhood development. If...
Graduation date: 1989Attachment, as described by Bowlby (1969), is an emotional bond between two peo...
Objective: To determine whether central nervous system functioning has an effect on the normal, term...
Background:Adolescent mothers may find the transition to motherhood to be overwhelming when compared...
Background: Inappropriate infant-feeding practices linked to excessive, rapid, early weight gain, ar...
The purpose of this study is to describe implementation of the Co-Regulated Feeding Intervention (Co...
The overall aim of this work was to increase our knowledge of newborn infants and their mothers, gai...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activiti...
Background Recommendations aimed at reducing infants’ risk for rapid weight gain primarily focus on ...
Background Neurobehavioral disabilities occur in 5–15 % of preterm infants with an estimated 50–70 %...