Background: Despite ongoing improvements in clinical care, preterm infants experience a variety of stressors in the first weeks of life, including necessary medical procedures, which may affect development. Some stress-reduction programmes based in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) have reported a positive impact on development. In particular, trials of the Mother–Infant Transaction Program (MITP) have shown positive short and longer term effects, and are based on training parents to recognise and minimise stress responses in preterm infants. Aims: To evaluate the impact on early developmental milestones of an enhanced MITP (PremieStart) delivered over an extended period in the NICU. Study design: This was a parallel 2-group randomis...
none7noBackground: After preterm birth, infants are at high risk for delays in language development....
Moderate to late preterm infants are at risk of developing problems later in life. To support attach...
© 2013 Dr. Lisa Clare MilneWhile survival rates of preterm infants continue to improve, a significan...
Mothers of hospitalised preterm infants were randomised into an intervention or control condition. I...
Aim: Although parenting is key to promoting healthy development of at-risk preterm infants, parents ...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm infants are at risk for emotional difficulties and behavioral problems. This study was aimed...
<p>Preterm infants are at greater risk for long-term morbidities, a problem representing also a grow...
none7noBackground: After preterm birth, infants are at high risk for delays in language development....
Moderate to late preterm infants are at risk of developing problems later in life. To support attach...
© 2013 Dr. Lisa Clare MilneWhile survival rates of preterm infants continue to improve, a significan...
Mothers of hospitalised preterm infants were randomised into an intervention or control condition. I...
Aim: Although parenting is key to promoting healthy development of at-risk preterm infants, parents ...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
This study examined the effects of early intervention on mothers and their preterm infants. Interven...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
The effect of a short-term intervention with parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on t...
Preterm birth may represent a traumatic situation for both parents and a stressful situation for the...
Preterm infants are at risk for emotional difficulties and behavioral problems. This study was aimed...
<p>Preterm infants are at greater risk for long-term morbidities, a problem representing also a grow...
none7noBackground: After preterm birth, infants are at high risk for delays in language development....
Moderate to late preterm infants are at risk of developing problems later in life. To support attach...
© 2013 Dr. Lisa Clare MilneWhile survival rates of preterm infants continue to improve, a significan...