Leili Borimnejad
Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Iran Unversity of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
[ 1 ] - The Effect of Medical-Directed Play on the Severity of Pediatric Pain During Burn Dressing Change in Children: A Clinical Randomized Trial
Background: Pain management of children with a burn is one of the most important issues in pediatrics medicine. Non-pharmacological methods of pain control can play an important role in suitable some patients. This study was aimed conducted with the aim ofto investigating investigate the effect of Medical-directed play on the severity of pediatric pain during burn dressing change in children. ...
[ 2 ] - Effect of mother's infant massage on neonatal weight and perceived self-efficacy of mothers with low birth weight infants
Introduction: Weight is the most important growth factor in newborns and perceived self-efficacy is known as an effective factor weigh gaining. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of mother's infant massage on neonatal weight and perceived self-efficacy of mothers with low birth weight infants. Materials and Methods: 80 infants were divided into intervention and control groups in ...
[ 3 ] - The Effectiveness of Noise Reduction Interventions in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: A review Article
Background: High noises in the NICU are known to have negative effects on the health and wellness of hospitalized preterm infants. Various technologies for the care of preterm infants, extensive therapeutic interventions and communication between staff are among the causes of loud noise in these wards. The aim of this review article is to evaluate the effectiveness of noise reduction intervent...
[ 4 ] - Maternal self-efficacy of children aged one to five years in the field of diarrhea
Introduction Despite advances in health care in developed and developing countries, including Iran, there are still high rates of children suffering from diarrhea and serious complications. In this regard, mothers' self-efficacy in preventing, controlling, and treating diarrhea is very important. The aim of this study was to determine the self-efficacy of mothers of children aged one to five...
[ 5 ] - The Effect of Implementing Family-Centered Empowerment Model on the Quality of Life of Parents of Premature Infants Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Introduction: Infant hospitalization in the intensive care unit is a psychological crisis for the family that causes stress and disability for the family. In critical situations, the knowledge of the healthcare team is devoted to patient care, while it is necessary to emphasize the needs of the family. Numerous studies report a lack of support for family caregivers and a lack of attention to th...
[ 6 ] - Effect of an Online Educational Intervention on Resilience and Care Burden of the Parents of Children With Cancer
Background & Aims: Most parents of children with cancer experience a care burden. Increasing their resilience can help reduce their care burden. This study aims to determine the effect of online resilience educational intervention on the resilience and care burden of parents of children with cancer. Materials & Methods: This is a single-group study with a pre-test/post-test design. Fifty paren...