Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are concerned about their baby's excessive crying. As well as meeting these parents' needs, the aim was to develop a package of materials suitable for use by the UK National Health Service (NHS). Background: Parents report that around 20% of 1-4 month-old infants in western countries cry excessively without apparent reason. Traditionally, research has focused on the crying and its causes. However, evidence is growing that how parents evaluate and respond to the crying needs to receive equal attention. This focus encompasses parental resources, vulnerabilities, wellbeing, and mental health. At present, the UK NHS lacks a set of routine provisions t...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
Background During the first 4 months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an appar...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
Aim To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are ...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an a...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an apparent reas...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Background The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a suppor...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
Background During the first 4 months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an appar...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
Aim To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are ...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are c...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an a...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an apparent reas...
Evidence suggests that around 20% of healthy babies cry for long periods without apparent reason, ca...
Background The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a suppor...
The ‘Surviving Crying’ study was designed to develop and provisionally evaluate a support service fo...
Background Around 20% of 1- to 4-month-old infants cry for long periods without an apparent reason. ...
Background During the first four months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an ap...
Background During the first 4 months of age, approximately 20% of infants cry a lot without an appar...