نتایج جستجو برای: rooming method
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BACKGROUND Separate care for a new mother and infant may affect the duration of breastfeeding, breastfeeding behaviour and may have an adverse effect on neonatal and maternal outcomes. OBJECTIVES To assess the effect of mother-infant separation versus rooming-in on the duration of breastfeeding (exclusive and total duration of breastfeeding). SEARCH METHODS We searched the Cochrane Pregnanc...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of rooming-in (rather than standard nursery care) on the incidence and severity of neonatal abstinence syndrome among opioid-exposed newborns and on the proportion of mothers who retain custody of their babies at hospital discharge. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. SETTING Lower mainland in southwestern British Columbia. PARTICIPANTS We selected 32 women...
This bulletin is based on research conducted by Prof Tony Dalton at the AHURI Research Centre—RMIT University, Prof Hal Pawson at the AHURI Research Centre—The University of New South Wales, and Prof Kath Hulse at the AHURI Research Centre—Swinburne University of Technology. This project examined the policy and practical challenges being encountered in the development of a legitimate and viable...
Exclusive breastfeeding was the providing breast milk (ASI) without any food or drinks other than milk, except for drugs, vitamins, mineral drops. Most mothers often experience problems in implementing exclusive breastfeeding. These were some of factors causing low newborns. One main reasons provision community is unsmooth production. Rooming-in concept care to increase The purpose determine co...
The term "rooming-in" refers to "a hospital arrangement for maternity patients wherein a mother and her newborn are cared for together in the same unit of space. However, its meaning reaches beyond physical facilities and signifies an attitude in maternal and infant care and a general plan of supportive parental education which are based on the recognition and understanding of the needs of each...
Judith M. Willging. R.N., M.S.N. Psychiatric Clinical Specialist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Toledo Outpatient Clinic, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Previous research findings suggest that there is a sensitive period immediately following the birth of a baby and that the contact between mother and baby is a significant variable in the development of the maternal caregiving activities. Based...
PROBLEM ADDRESSED Infants born to opioid-dependent women are admitted to intensive care units for management of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), serious morbidity, and prevention of mortality; however, the disadvantages of this approach include infants experiencing more severe NAS and exhibiting a greater need for pharmacotherapy owing to the interference with mother-infant bonding. OBJECT...
background: rooming-in, motivated by world health organization (who) strategies and baby-friendly hospital policies, is a practice followed in many maternity hospitals of iran. mother-infant dyad may easily be damaged by the separation caused by medical and surgical problems, which result in hospital stay. regarding this, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the rooming-in pr...
SUMMARY This study comprises 732 newborns in the period from Dec. 15 1992 to June. 15 1993 in the neonatal ward, Bou Ali Medical Center. Of the newborns, 367 were cared for with rooming-in facilities and 365 in the nursery. Physical examinations performed at the first week, second week and the end of the 4th week showed that incidence of skin and ophthalmic infections were high in these newbor...
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