Aim: The aim of the study was to elicit from parents how they lived and coped with a baby who cries excessively. It sought to identify factors which made coping more difficult, as well as interventions perceived by parents to be effective in improving the situation. Background: The excessive crying of a baby can be one of the most trying aspects of parenthood. Although there have been many studies into the cause and treatment of the problem, these have produced little convincing evidence and even less agreement among investigators. In the light of this an alternative approach is to provide effective support to enhance coping until the crying abates. Design: This study was based in pragmatic ethnography and followed an adapted grounded the...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Crying is very common among infants, but should not last for extended periods of time. Inconsolable ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
Aim: The aim of the study was to elicit from parents how they lived and coped with a baby who cries ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to elicit from parents how they lived and coped with a baby who cries ...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Aim: Excessive infant crying increases parents' concerns regarding their infant's health and the bur...
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Crying is very common among infants, but should not last for extended periods of time. Inconsolable ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
Aim: The aim of the study was to elicit from parents how they lived and coped with a baby who cries ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to elicit from parents how they lived and coped with a baby who cries ...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Aim: Excessive infant crying increases parents' concerns regarding their infant's health and the bur...
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Background: excessive infant crying is common and can have a huge impact on families and well-being....
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Crying is very common among infants, but should not last for extended periods of time. Inconsolable ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...