نتایج جستجو برای: mothers perspectives

تعداد نتایج: 170417  

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2013
Maria Muzik Menatalla Ads Caroline Bonham Katherine Lisa Rosenblum Amanda Broderick Rosalind Kirk

Women who experienced abuse or neglect as children are more likely to have health problems during pregnancy and postpartum, but can be reluctant to seek help due to a lack of trauma-informed services. As part of a larger mixed method study, this component aimed to obtain qualitative data from trauma-exposed new mothers about their health care preferences during the perinatal period with the ult...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه تربیت معلم - سبزوار - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1391

abstract this study evaluates the iranian pre-university english textbook in terms of needs, objectives, content, and methodology. the study was designed on the qualitative- quantitative survey basis using interviews and questionnaires, a researcher-made textbook evaluation checklist and a needs analysis questionnaire. the textbook evaluation questionnaire was used in this study to elicit the ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1997
R Haider I Kabir J D Hamadani D Habte

During the hospitalization in the Dhaka hospital of the international Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, of a group of partially breast-fed infants aged 1-12 weeks who had been admitted with acute diarrhoea, their mothers were individually counselled by breast-feeding counsellors to start exclusive breast-feeding. The counselling was repeated 1 week later at home, and the women...

2016
Deborah Ann McNeil J Cyne Johnston

Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of mothers, nurses and decision-makers involved in implemening CenteringParenting (CP) in two Public Health (PH) clinics. Design: Families participated in Public Health Nurse (PHN) facilitated health assessments, parent-led discussions, and vaccination within a group space at six timepoints in their children’s first year of life. F...

Journal: :European journal of cancer care 2017
C C Hsiao S S Chiou H-T Hsu P C Lin Y M Liao L-M Wu

Advanced therapies have improved outcomes and also resulted in a growing risk of long-term adverse health events. This study intends to estimate incidences of adverse health events and examine differences in adverse health events among childhood cancer survivors, and to understand the concerns of mothers after their child has completed cancer treatment. An explanatory sequential mixed-method wa...

Journal: :Family medicine 2010
Cristen Page Alfred Reid Erin Hoagland Sarah Brier Leonard

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Typical well-child visits are often unsatisfactory both to providers and patients. Group visits have been shown effective in some settings but have not been recently assessed for well-child care. Here we describe a model for infant well-child visits, WellBabies, along with participating mothers' perspectives and comparisons of quality outcomes. METHODS We invited mot...

Journal: :American journal of mental retardation : AJMR 2003
Monica Cuskelly Pat Gunn

Fifty-four siblings of children with Down syndrome and their parents and an individually matched group of comparison children and parents provided data about the quality of sibling relationships. There were no group differences in parental reports, but siblings of children with Down syndrome reported less unkindness and, if in a same-sex dyad, more empathy than did comparison children. There we...

Journal: :International journal of law and psychiatry 2003
Michelle Oberman

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2001
Rachel Cane Caroline Pao Sheila McKenzie

BACKGROUND Diagnosing childhood asthma is dependent upon parental symptom reporting but there are problems in the use of words and terms. The purpose of this study was to describe and compare understandings of childhood 'asthma' by mothers from three different ethnic backgrounds who have no personal experience of diagnosing asthma. A better understanding of parents' perceptions of an illness by...

2015
Judy Richards Ruth Graham Nicholas D Embleton Claire Campbell Judith Rankin

BACKGROUND There is a growing body of literature exploring the emotional impact of perinatal loss upon parents but only limited research focussing specifically on the views and experiences of parents who have experienced a loss from a twin or higher order pregnancy. We undertook a qualitative study to provide an in-depth understanding of the experiences of mothers who have had a loss from a twi...

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