Infant Maternity Care
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Exploring Obstetrical Interventions and Stratified Cesarean Section Rates Using the Robson Classification in Tertiary Care Hospitals in the United Arab Emirates
Abstract Objective The objective of the present study was to explore obstetric management in relation to clinical, maternal and child health outcomes by using the Robson classification system. Methods Data was collected from obstetrics registries in tertiary care hospitals in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Results The analysis of > 5,400 deliveries
Rev. Bras. Ginecol. Obstet.. Publicado em: 16/05/2019
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2. Maternity leave and exclusive breastfeeding
RESUMO OBJETIVO: Analisar a associação entre a licença-maternidade e o aleitamento materno exclusivo e estimar a prevalência de aleitamento materno exclusivo em crianças menores de seis meses de vida. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal, com mães de crianças menores de seis meses, assistidas por unidades básicas de saúde com Posto de Recolhimento de Leit
Rev. Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 31/01/2019
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3. O acesso e a utilização dos serviços de saúde materno-infantis no município de Juiz de Fora - MG
Health inequalities come to being in many different ways in the health-disease process, be it in the form of access or the utilization of health services. Although many studies undertaken in Brazil have highlighted the existence of inequities in the utilization of health services, there are limitations in the interpretation of such approach. This study analy
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 31/03/2011
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4. O Cuidado à criança prematura no domicílio / The care given to the premature at home
The caring of prematures at home generates concern by the professionals that supervise them until they are discharged from hospital, because there is no way to know how this caring is carried out and also what kind of support the families have. To understand this process it is necessary to consider the prematures specific needs and consequent differentiated
Publicado em: 2008
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5. PrÃticas alimentares em recÃm-nascidos de muito baixo peso
Feeding very low-weight infant adequately is fundamental to ensuring their survival and improving growth and development. However, a high percentage of these infants become malnourished during hospitalization in the first weeks of life. Due to the importance of this issue, which has been increasingly studied and researched by healthcare professionals, the pr
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Retrospective study of a newborn hearing screening program in newborns and infants in Salvador / Estudo retrospectivo de um programa de triagem auditiva em neonatos e lactentes na cidade de Salvador
Introduction: The Newborn Hearing Screening Program have been responsible for anticipating the sensorineural and conductive hearing loss diagnoses for the last few years. This study refers to the experience of a hearing screening starting before the hospital discharge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and also to the orientation to the Well-baby Nur
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Avaliação do crescimento de crianças de muito baixo peso egressas da unidade de internação neonatal / Growth evaluation of premature children with very low weight coming from the neonatal unit
The systematic assessment of infant growth becomes pertinent to the early detection of possible alterations in the infants health. The objective this study was to identify the profile of the socio-economic and educational conditions of the very low weight premature childs mother discharged from the Unit of Neonatal Hospitalization (UNH), to investigate the i
Publicado em: 2005
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8. Low-birth-weight effects of demographic and socioeconomic variables and prenatal care in Pima County, Arizona.
Low birth weight is the major determinant of infant mortality. Continuing declines in infant mortality in the United States are due to the use of neonatal intensive care services; less progress has been made toward preventing low birth weight. I examined how the demographic, socioeconomic, and health services use variables affected rates of low birth weights
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9. First, Do No Harm: How Routine Interventions, Common Restrictions, and the Organization of Our Health-Care System Affect the Health of Mothers and Newborns
In this column, the author reprises recent selections from the Lamaze International research blog, Science & Sensibility. Each selection discusses a new study that demonstrates the “First, do no harm” principle in a different way. New research on the potentially harmful effects of intravenous lines demonstrates that refraining from routine interventions
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10. The Finnish Family Competence Study: knowledge of childbirth of nulliparous women seen at maternity health care clinics.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of knowledge about pregnancy and childbirth in nulliparous pregnant women. DESIGN: Survey using stratified randomised cluster sampling and confidential questionnaire analysis. SETTING: Maternity health care clinics. PARTICIPANTS: Of a total eligible population of 1713 nulliparous pregnant women from a Finnish province,
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11. Pennsylvania's early discharge legislation: effect on maternity and infant lengths of stay and hospital charges in Philadelphia.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of maternal length of stay (LOS) legislation on LOS and hospital charges associated with Philadelphia resident live births from 1994 through 1997. DATA SOURCE/STUDY SETTING: This was a descriptive epidemiological study involving secondary data analyses of linked birth record and hospital discharge data pertaining to all Philad
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12. Postnatal hypothermia and cold stress among newborn infants in Nepal monitored by continuous ambulatory recording.
AIMS: To describe the pattern of hypothermia and cold stress after delivery among a normal neonatal population in Nepal; to provide practical advice for improving thermal care in a resource limited maternity hospital. METHODS: The principal government funded maternity hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, with an annual delivery rate of 15,000 (constituting 40% of a