نتایج جستجو برای: mothers practices

تعداد نتایج: 230787  

2008
D. Habte

Lactation counsellors were trained to advise mothers of partially breast-fed infants who were admitted to hospital because of diarrhoea, so that they could start exclusive breast-feeding during their hospital stay. Infants (n = 250) up to 12 weeks of age were randomized to intervention and control groups. Mothers in the intervention group were individually advised by the counsellors while mothe...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2015
Jan Wright JaneMaree Maher Claire Tanner

In the context of concerns about childhood obesity, mothers are placed at the forefront of responsibility for shaping the eating behaviour and consequently the health of their young children. This is evident in a multitude of diverse sites such as government reports, health promotion materials, reality TV shows and the advice of childcare nurses and preschools. These sites produce a range of re...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Lynne Allison Daniels Kimberley Margaret Mallan Jan Maree Nicholson Diana Battistutta Anthea Magarey

OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to evaluate outcomes of a universal intervention to promote protective feeding practices that commenced in infancy and aimed to prevent childhood obesity. METHODS The NOURISH randomized controlled trial enrolled 698 first-time mothers (mean ± SD age: 30.1 ± 5.3 years) with healthy term infants (51% female) aged 4.3 ± 1.0 months at baseline. Mothers were ra...

Journal: :nursing practice today 0
gamze irgaç department of side branches pediatric clinic, yakutiye research hospital, atatürk university, erzurum, turkey. duygu arikan department of child health nursing, health sciences of faculty, atatürk university, erzurum, turkey.

background & aim : although the literature provides evidence-based guidance for bathing infants, it is important to be aware of cultural differences what may arise when caring for infants with a diverse family background. the aim of this study was to examine the correlation between social support and state anxiety in mothers’ practices in newborn baby bathing. methods & materials : the descript...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Brandi Y Rollins Eric Loken Jennifer S Savage Leann L Birch

BACKGROUND Mothers use a range of feeding practices to limit children's intake of palatable snacks (eg, keeping snacks out of reach, not bringing snacks into the home), but less is known about the effects of these practices on children's eating and weight outcomes. OBJECTIVE The objective was to identify distinct feeding practice profiles and evaluate the interactive effects of these profiles...

2008
Gary L. Darmstadt Mohamed Hassan Hussein Peter J. Winch Rachel A. Haws Reginald Gipson Mathuram Santosham

Neonatal deaths account for almost two-thirds of infant mortality worldwide; most deaths are preventable. Two-thirds of neonatal deaths occur during the first week of life, usually at home. While previous Egyptian studies have identified provider practices contributing to maternal mortality, none has focused on neonatal care. A survey of reported practices of birth attendants was administered. ...

2018
Bernard Yeboah-Asiamah Asare Joyce Veronica Preko Diana Baafi Bismark Dwumfour-Asare

Background Exclusive breastfeeding is important for child health and growth, but its practice is low in many developing countries. This study aimed at determining the breastfeeding practices and examining the sociodemographic characteristics that influence exclusive breastfeeding among mothers attending child welfare clinic at Manhean, in the Tema East Sub-Meteropolitan area of Greater Accra re...

2017
Lily P Tsai Jennieffer A Barr Anthony Welch

Background Refugee mothers have fled from their homeland to escape persecutions with their children only to find other threats to their well-being in the new country. Building on previous research, it is known that being a new immigrant is challenging and requires adaptation. The adaptation process, known as acculturation, may not be successful leading to psychological distress. It is also know...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2014
I Gilani Z A Kayani

INTRODUCTION Each day almost 500 newborns die in Pakistan, ranking this country close to Afghanistan and Iraq amongst developing countries in terms of neonatal mortality. This constitutes more than 70% of the infant mortality rate. Among the various determinants of neonatal mortality in Pakistan, most emerge from behaviors and inappropriate practices of mothers, particularly in rural communitie...

2018
Sophie Goudet Paula L Griffiths Caroline W Wainaina Teresia N Macharia Frederick M Wekesah Milka Wanjohi Peter Muriuki Elizabeth Kimani-Murage

BACKGROUND In Kenya, poor maternal nutrition, suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices and high levels of malnutrition have been shown among the urban poor. An intervention aimed at promoting optimal maternal infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices in urban poor settings in Nairobi, Kenya was implemented. The intervention involved home-based counselling of pregnant and bre...

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