نتایج جستجو برای: maternal and neonatal outcomes

تعداد نتایج: 16912589  

2017

The importance of breastfeeding as a public health priority has increased as new research reinforces the health benefits to both mother and nursling, even continuing years after weaning. However, many women do not nurse as long as they intend. Birth practices such as labor medications and the routine separation of mother and baby are two of the several intrapartum influences on breastfeeding ou...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
shahnaz kohan saadat ghasemi maryam dodangeh

background: health literacy includes the ability to understand instructions come from health workers and units, cognitive and social skills and the competence to use such information and services in ways, which are health-enhancing. antenatal care is an important key for a healthy maternity. maternal health literacy and particular cognitive and social skills required for healthy maternity inclu...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f zare a moradizirkohi zh maghbooli a hossein-nezhad k omidfar m rahmani

background: pregnancy and accelerated fetal growth always are related with major metabolic changes and body fat redistribution and adiponectin is one of principle adipocyte hormones, so studying adiponectin changes during pregnancy may reveal some hidden parts of fetal metabolism. the aim of this study was to assess adiponectin and leptin levels in umbili cal cord and maternal serum, their rela...

Journal: :The American journal on addictions 2013
Kimber Debelak William R Morrone Kevin E O'Grady Hendrée E Jones

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Research has indicated that the buprenorphine-mono product yields maternal outcomes similar to methadone and a less severe neonatal abstinence syndrome. However, maternal and neonatal outcomes following buprenorphine + naloxone exposure during pregnancy have not been documented. METHODS Retrospective chart review identified 10 opioid-dependent pregnant women treated ...

2014
Dam Hye Kwon Ji Eun Song Kyung Ran Yoon Keun Young Lee

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety of cesarean myomectomy in large myomas sized >5 cm. METHODS One hundred sixty-five pregnant women with myomas who delivered via cesarean section were identified. Ninety-six women had cesarean section without myomectomy, and 65 women underwent cesarean myomectomy. We compared the maternal characteristics, neonatal weight, myoma types, and operative outcomes bet...

2013
Karina Tamy Kasawara Camila Schneider Gannuny Burgos Simony Lira do Nascimento Néville Oliveira Ferreira Fernanda Garanhani Surita João Luiz Pinto e Silva

Objectives. To evaluate the association between physical exercise supervised in pregnant women with chronic hypertension and/or previous preeclampsia and maternal and neonatal outcomes. Method. Randomized controlled trial, which included 116 pregnant women with chronic hypertension and/or previous preeclampsia, considered risk of preeclampsia development. They were divided into two groups: stud...

2017
Anna Cantarutti Matteo Franchi Matteo Monzio Compagnoni Luca Merlino Giovanni Corrao

BACKGROUND Maternal socioeconomic disparities strongly affect child health, particularly in low and middle income countries. We assessed whether neonatal outcomes varied by maternal education in a setting where healthcare system provides universal coverage of health services to all women, irrespective of their socioeconomic status. METHODS A population-based study was performed on 383,103 sin...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2015
F A B Ahamadani H Louis P Ugwi R Hines M Pomerleau R Ahn T F Burke B D Nelson

A field-based assessment was conducted to assess maternal and newborn health-care services, perinatal and newborn outcomes and associated risk factors at Bint Al-Huda Maternal and Newborn Teaching Hospital, a large referral hospital in southern Iraq. The multi-method approach used interviews, discussions, observation and review of perinatal and newborn outcome data. There is limited assessment ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2014
Alexandra Legge Linda Dodds Noni E MacDonald Jeffrey Scott Shelly McNeil

BACKGROUND There is growing evidence that seasonal influenza vaccination in pregnancy has benefits for mother and baby. We determined influenza vaccination rates among pregnant women during the 2 nonpandemic influenza seasons following the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, explored maternal factors as predictors of influenza vaccination status and evaluated the association between maternal influenza vaccinat...

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