Jennifer M Stgeorge,Richard J Fletcher
Jennifer M Stgeorge
In the transition to fatherhood, men face numerous challenges. Opportunities to learn new practices and gain support are limited, although the provisions of father-specific spaces such as fathers' antenatal classes or "responsible fathering...
The evidence base for the cues program for mothers of very low birth weight infants: an innovative approach to reduce anxiety and support sensitive interaction [0.03%]
针对极低体重儿母亲的CUES计划循证依据:一项旨在减少焦虑和促进亲子互动的创新举措
Nancy Feeley,Phyllis Zelkowitz,Ruta Westreich et al.
Nancy Feeley et al.
Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, born weighing less than 1,500 g, are at risk for several developmental problems. Consequently, there has been interest in developing intervention programs to prevent such problems. This article describe...
Jane S Grassley,Valerie Eschiti
Jane S Grassley
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of storytelling as a foundation for communicating with grandmothers about breastfeeding. The benefits of storytelling are applied to an analysis of infant-feeding stories that grandmot...
Robin W Stanton
Robin W Stanton
Despite new policy changes and national dialogue about breastfeeding, significant barriers in all sectors of society continue to exist for most women who decide to breastfeed. Breastfeeding rates fall short of current medical recommendation...
Allison J Walsh,Paul R Walsh,Jane M Walsh et al.
Allison J Walsh et al.
In this column, Allison and Paul Walsh share the story of the birth of Nora, their third baby and their second child to be born at home. Allison and Paul share their individual memories of labor and birth. But their story is only part of th...
Judith A Lothian
Judith A Lothian
Lamaze breathing historically is considered the hallmark of Lamaze preparation for childbirth. This column discusses breathing in the larger context of contemporary Lamaze. Controlled breathing enhances relaxation and decreases perception o...
Grand Multiparous Women's Perceptions of Birthing, Nursing Care, and Childbirth Technology [0.03%]
高产次经产妇对分娩、护理及分娩技术的感知
Susan E Fleming,Denise Smart,Phyllis Eide
Susan E Fleming
This qualitative descriptive study explored grand multiparous women's perceptions of the evolving changes in birthing, nursing care, and technology. A purposive sample of grand multiparous women (N = 13) from rural, eastern Washington State...
Comparisons in perceived importance of and needs for maternal gestational weight information between african american and caucasian pregnant women [0.03%]
非洲裔美国孕妇和白人孕妇对妊娠期体重信息的重要性感知和需求的比较
Carol Shieh,Michael T Weaver
Carol Shieh
This study compared the perceived importance of and needs for maternal gestational weight information between African American and Caucasian pregnant women. A secondary analysis of data from 113 pregnant women (82 African Americans and 31 C...
Being a resource for both mother and child: fathers' experiences following a complicated birth [0.03%]
复杂分娩后的父亲经历——作为母亲和孩子的支持者
Kerstin Erlandsson,Helena Lindgren
Kerstin Erlandsson
The aim of this study was to describe fathers' experiences of being present on a postnatal ward and during the first days at home following a complicated birth. Fifteen fathers were interviewed, and content analysis was used for the analysi...
Cheryl Anderson
Cheryl Anderson
The potentially traumatic nature of childbirth for adult mothers has been confirmed in research; however, adolescent childbirth trauma is unexplored. This article presents research on the construct validity of the Childbirth Trauma Index by...