نتایج جستجو برای: Clustered Care

تعداد نتایج: 648395  

آوازه, مرضیه, اصغری جعفرآبادی, محمد, بابایی, نصیب, حسینی, محمد باقر, ولی زاده, لیلا,

Abstract Background & Aims: The life of preterm infants admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is stressful from the moment of birth. In order to reduce the stress imposed on these infants clustered care is recommended. The aim of present study was to compare the physiological responses of preterm infants to clustered care with three and five noninvasive procedures. Material & ...

Background: High levels of stress caused by various medical procedures can affect developmental outcomes in preterm infants. Therefore, clustered care and direct observation of infant behaviors during care provision have been emphasized. The present study aimed to compare the behavioral responses of preterm infants to clustered care with four and five noninvasive procedures. Methods: This ra...

Background: Premature neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) undergo sleep disorder due to various manipulations. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of clustered nursing care on sleep behaviors in premature neonates admitted to NICUs. Methods: This clinical trial study was conducted on 60 neonates sel...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2005
Liisa Holsti Ruth E Grunau Tim F Oberlander Michael F Whitfield Joanne Weinberg

OBJECTIVES To describe developmentally appropriate, specific body movements and other biobehavioral responses of preterm infants to a group of routine care giving tasks (Clustered Care), and to compare responses to acute pain with those of Clustered Care. METHODS In a randomized design, 54 preterm infants were assessed at 32 weeks gestational age during 3 phases of blood collection (Baseline,...

2016
Raouth R. Kostandy Susan M. Ludington-Hoe

Background: Pain management for term newborns undergoing clustered painful procedures has not been tested. Kangaroo Care (chest-to-chest, skin-to-skin position of infant on mother) effectively reduces pain of single procedures, but its effect on pain from clustered procedures is not known. Aim: The aim was to test Kangaroo Care’s effect on pain in one term infant who received clustered painful ...

2017
Gareth R. Dutton Marissa A. Gowey Fei Tan Dali Zhou Jamy Ard Michael G. Perri Cora E. Lewis

BACKGROUND Behavioral interventions for obesity produce clinically meaningful weight loss, but weight regain following treatment is common. Extended care programs attenuate weight regain and improve weight loss maintenance. However, less is known about the most effective ways to deliver extended care, including contact schedules. METHODS We compared the 12-month weight regain of an extended c...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2006
Liisa Holsti Ruth E Grunau Michael F Whifield Tim F Oberlander Viveca Lindh

OBJECTIVE To compare biobehavioral pain responses of preterm infants born at differing gestational ages (GAs) when pain was preceded by a rest period or by a series of routine nursing interventions. METHODS In a randomized, within subjects, cross-over design, facial (Neonatal Facial Coding System), sleep/wake state and heart rate (HR) responses of 43 preterm infants [mean birth weight: 1303 g...

Journal: :Implementation Science : IS 2008
Liesbeth Borgermans Geert Goderis Carine Van Den Broeke Chantal Mathieu Bert Aertgeerts Geert Verbeke An Carbonez Anna Ivanova Richard Grol Jan Heyrman

BACKGROUND Most quality improvement programs in diabetes care incorporate aspects of clinician education, performance feedback, patient education, care management, and diabetes care teams to support primary care physicians. Few studies have applied all of these dimensions to address clinical inertia. AIM To evaluate interventions to improve adherence to evidence-based guidelines for diabetes ...

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