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Sensory rooms in psychiatric inpatient care: Staff experiences
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2016AbstractThere is an increased interest in exploring the use of sensory rooms in psychiatric inpatient care. Sensory rooms can provide stimulation via sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste in a demand‐free environment that is controlled by the patient.
Anna, Björkdahl +3 more
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Rooming-In Care of the Newborn
Postgraduate Medicine, 1952For general practitioners, who handle more than 85 per cent of all pediatric care, POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE here presents authoritative, up-to-date summaries, prepared by specialists in pediatric problems.
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Research in Nursing & Health, 1994
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to compare patient satisfaction with two types of nursing care postpartum: traditional nursing care with rooming‐in versus mother–baby (couplet) nursing care. A descriptive comparative research design was used. Questionnaire responses were obtained from 71 women who received traditional postpartum care with rooming
B H, Cottrell, L M, Grubbs
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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to compare patient satisfaction with two types of nursing care postpartum: traditional nursing care with rooming‐in versus mother–baby (couplet) nursing care. A descriptive comparative research design was used. Questionnaire responses were obtained from 71 women who received traditional postpartum care with rooming
B H, Cottrell, L M, Grubbs
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Skin-to-Skin Care and Rooming-In
MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2017Over the last several decades, hospital care of new mothers and their newborns has changed dramatically. There was a time when newborns were almost immediately taken to the nursery and then brought out infrequently for visits.
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The experiences of patients in using sensory rooms in psychiatric inpatient care
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2019AbstractThe use of sensory rooms and similar sensory approaches in psychiatric inpatient settings is becoming increasingly common. In sensory rooms, patients can choose different sensory stimulating items that may help regulate distress and enhance well‐being.
Mathilde, Hedlund Lindberg +3 more
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[Women and post-natal care: analysis of a rooming-in facility.]
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2018The practice of rooming-in (R-in) is widely but heterogeneously applied in Italian hospitals and consists in keeping babies in the same room with their mothers from the moment of birth through to the discharge.Explore the perception and use of R-in among Italian mothers who gave birth in a context where R-in is offered 24h.
Marta, Casonato +2 more
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[Roles of nursing counseling room in home medical care].
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 2003The hospital inaugurated the service of visiting nursing in 1985 and the scope of the service was subsequently expanded to patients at the terminal stage and patients under artificial respiratory management. At present, however, the service of visiting nursing is restricted to the assistance to visiting medical care as a result of the diversification ...
Naoko, Omae, Akemi, Sakai
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[Rooming-in care of low birth weight infants].
Orvosi hetilap, 1990Two groups were compared: 50 small infants were together with their mothers upon their wish, 50 were in traditional separated units, because mothers refused rooming-in care. More primiparas and non smoking women chose the rooming-in system. In this group all of them breast fed their babies at discharge from hospital.
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[The lived experience of postpartum women receiving rooming-in care].
Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing, 2004A phenomenological study was conducted to explore the lived experience of postpartum women receiving rooming-in care. Subjects (n = 21) were recruited from a medical center in Taichung. Data were collected by a demographic questionnaire, open-ended interview guide and a tape recorder.
Lie-Chu, Lin +4 more
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