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期刊名:Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing

缩写:J PERINAT NEONAT NUR

ISSN:0893-2190

e-ISSN:1550-5073

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Dana McQueen,Kimberley Lakes,Julia Rich et al. Dana McQueen et al.
Mounting evidence shows that low-birth-weight and prematurity are related to serious health problems in adulthood, including increased body fat, decreased fitness, poor bone mineralization, pulmonary problems, and cardiovascular disease. Th...
Joan Walsh,Lori Goser Joan Walsh
This article describes our creation of an innovative neonatal intensive care unit Teen Parent Support Program using a collaborative, family-centered, interdisciplinary team approach. Program development, educational content, implementation,...
Elizabeth Gingell Epstein,Alison Miles,Virginia Rovnyak et al. Elizabeth Gingell Epstein et al.
Nurse-parent relationships are a key aspect of high-quality family-centered care in the neonatal intensive care unit. Few studies have examined nursing continuity of care that includes (a) chronological continuity, that is, the number of nu...
Terry Griffin Terry Griffin
Parents are important partners in the neonatal intensive care unit, collaborating with staff in caregiving and decision making for their infants. These essential and mutually beneficial partnerships between families and staff are the corner...
Linda Schaffer,Nancy Jallo,Lois Howland et al. Linda Schaffer et al.
Mothers of preterm infants are at risk for poor sleep quality, which may adversely affect their health, maternal-infant attachment, and infant caretaking activities. This study examined the relationship of an 8-week relaxation guided imager...
Ellen K Fleischman Ellen K Fleischman
Hospitalized infants often receive expressed breast milk, either from their mother or from banked milk. Breast milk provides optimal nutrition for infants but because it is a body fluid it carries the risk of disease transmission. Therefore...
Rebecca L Cypher Rebecca L Cypher
Adolescent pregnancy is not a new phenomenon in the United States. The 31.3% adolescent birth rate in the US remains one of the highest among industrialized nations. Healthy People 2020 targeted a specific goal of a 10% reduction in pregnan...
Lisa A Miller,David A Miller Lisa A Miller
Intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is one of the most common procedures in obstetrics. Current consensus statements provide clinicians with a common language for EFM as well as provide a basis for a simplified approach to interpr...
Carol Burke,William Grobman,Deborah Miller Carol Burke
A culture of safety is a growing movement in obstetrical healthcare quality and management. Patient-centered and safe care is a primary priority for all healthcare workers, with communication and teamwork central to achieving optimal matern...