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Background: More than one-third of the neonatal death in Ethiopia has been attributed to neonatal sepsis. However, there is no recent national evidence about the burden of neonatal sepsis and its association with antenatal urinary tract infection and ...
Wubet Alebachew Bayih+13 more
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Kangaroo method: perceptions of the nursing team in neonatal intensive therapy
Aim: this study aims at investigating the perceptions of a private hospital nursing staff on the Kangaroo Care practices applied to newborns hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Gabriela Vieira Mantelli+4 more
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Validity and Reliability of the Perceived Readiness for Discharge After Birth Scale [PDF]
Objective: To assess the psychometric properties of a scale measuring mothers’ perceptions of readiness for discharge after birth. Design: Psychometric analyses including construct validity using factor analysis and known groups comparisons, predictive ...
American Academy of Pediatrics/American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists+39 more
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Autistic individuals tend to experience difficulties with fluid cognition as found previously, with minimal impact of ADHD. However, there was a notable proportion of autistic individuals with average or superior cognitive performance, highlighting the importance of strength‐based and transdiagnostic research approaches.
Catrina A. Calub+17 more
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Parent Perceptions of Infant Symptoms at End-of-Life in the NICU [PDF]
Purpose and Significance: Despite significant technological advances, many infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) do not survive. Limited research has focused on symptoms infants may experience as they approach end-of-life.
Switala, Mary
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Abstract Background Guidelines on Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) only provide recommendations for infants categorized at lower risk. However, most infants fall into the higher‐risk category, leaving management decisions to individual clinicians and contributing to variation in care.
Nassr Nama+18 more
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Donor human milk storage and gastrointestinal morbidities in preterm infants: A case‐control study
Abstract Background Prolonged storage of donor human milk may alter its bioactive components, potentially affecting preterm infant outcomes. No prior studies have examined the impact of donor human milk storage duration on necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation.
Terence James M. Camilon+6 more
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Origins of neonatal intensive care in the UK [PDF]
Chaired by Professor Robert Boyd, this seminar reviewed the development and changes in care of the newborn in the UK over the past 50 years. Advances in techniques were described, such as mechanical ventilation, total parenteral nutrition and continuous ...
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Pediatric gastrostomy feeding tube weaning strategies: A scoping review
Abstract Pediatric feeding tubes (FTs) are used to support nutrition and hydration needs, but ought to be weaned when children are able to eat safely by mouth to maintain growth. We performed a scoping review of FT weaning interventions for children (<21 years) dependent on long‐term FTs.
Amanda Goldstein+4 more
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BackgroundUnlike in developed countries, neonatal morbidity and mortality are the leading challenges associated with easily preventable and treatable disorders during the neonatal period in low- and middle-income countries.
Solomon Demis Kebede+4 more
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