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Mother–infant interaction in premature infants at three months after nursery discharge

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2003
Both the immature and disorganized behaviour of the premature infant and the psychosocial or socioeconomic factors which adversely affect a mother's responsiveness to her premature infant can jeopardize the mother‐infant relationship. At three months after infant hospital discharge, the interactions of 50 premature infants (≤ 32 weeks) and their ...
Davis, Leigh   +2 more
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Touching in Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Nurseries

Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Observations were made in infant, toddler and preschool nurseries to establish baseline touching between children and their peers and teachers. Teachers were then asked to try to touch the children more frequently, and follow‐up observations were then conducted.
Tiffany Field   +5 more
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INFANTS IN DAY NURSERIES

The Lancet, 1940
M.H. Barrow, Dorothy Brenner
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Adult Attention to Infants In a Newborn Nursery

Nursing Research, 1986
Six 3-hour observations of adult attention to infants in a newborn nursery were conducted to describe the amount and type of attention received by the infants and to determine if individual differences among infants were related to this attention. Most infants spent the majority of the observation time between feedings in the nursery and received ...
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Escalating Consumption of Nursery Resources by Extremely Immature Infants

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987
Summary: Over a 9‐year period at one tertiary perinatal centre there were 59,650 livebirths; although only 1,123 (1.9%) were born at or before 30 weeks' gestation, this small minority of infants consumed 71.7% of total patient‐days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and an inordinate 87.9% of total patient‐days of assisted ventilation. Infants
L W, Doyle, L J, Murton, W H, Kitchen
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Nursery Examination of the Premature Infant

1992
Modern techniques of neonatal intensive care have resulted in increased survival rates among low-birth-weight infants at greatest risk of developing retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). A close working relationship should be established between ophthalmologists interested in ROP and the medical and nursing staffs of neonatal units housing premature ...
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Check List for Complaints from Infant Nurseries

Hospital Topics, 1955
(1955). Check List for Complaints from Infant Nurseries. Hospital Topics: Vol. 33, No. 7, pp. 39-40.
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INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES IN HOSPITAL MATERNITY NURSERIES

Pediatrics, 1958
THE VARIED practices in the routine feeding of infants in newborn nurseries in the United States are important to record as historic and scientific evidence of the customs of our times. This survey concerns some of the more important of these practices as they were applied in 1956 to 2,244,667 infants in 1,904 hospitals in the United States.
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The Drug-Exposed Infant in the Well-Baby Nursery

Clinics in Perinatology, 1998
Maternal substance use can have medical and developmental consequences for the newborn. Many drug-exposed infants are admitted to term nurseries, and the newborn clinician who often has never previously met the mother must gather both objective and subjective information about problems in the pregnancy and delivery that may indicate maternal substance ...
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Polymicrobial sepsis among intensive care nursery infants.

Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1989
To determine the incidence, characteristics, and course of polymicrobial sepsis among infants in intensive care nurseries, we reviewed all such episodes in our neonatal unit from September 1971 through June 1986. We identified 15 episodes (3.9% of all cases of culture-proven sepsis during the survey period) in which blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF ...
R G, Faix, S M, Kovarik
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