Newborns and Parents
Parent-Infant Contact and Newborn Sensory Stimulation
Herausgeber: Smeriglio, Vincent L
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Parent-Infant Contact and Newborn Sensory Stimulation
Herausgeber: Smeriglio, Vincent L
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In hospitals in the 1970s there was considerable variation in the nature of hospital environments experienced by newborns and parents. First published in 1981, this book deals with an analysis of the current state of knowledge regarding the outcomes of such experiences at the time, and with future directions for the study of these effects
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In hospitals in the 1970s there was considerable variation in the nature of hospital environments experienced by newborns and parents. First published in 1981, this book deals with an analysis of the current state of knowledge regarding the outcomes of such experiences at the time, and with future directions for the study of these effects
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032861821
- ISBN-10: 1032861827
- Artikelnr.: 70528801
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032861821
- ISBN-10: 1032861827
- Artikelnr.: 70528801
Vincent L. Smeriglio, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (at time of original publication).
Preface. Part I: Introduction 1. A Time for Taking Perspective Vincent L.
Smeriglio 2. Some Realities Influencing Early-Environment Research Donald
A. Cornely Part II: Newborn Sensory Stimulation 3. Intervention with
Preterm Infants: Rationale, Aims, and Means Anneliese F. Korner 4. A
Program of Temporarily Patterned Movement and Sound Stimulation for
Premature Infants Kathryn E. Barnard 5. The Influence of Perinatal
Complications: A Discussion of the Papers by Korner and Barnard David R.
Pederson 6. Environmental Manipulations in the Neonatal Period and
Assessment of Their Effects Allen W. Gottfried Part III: Parent-Infant
Contact 7. Extra Postpartum Contact: An Assessment of the Intervention and
Its Effects Mary Anne Trause 8. Mother-Infant Separation: Outcome
Assessment Marjorie J. Seashore 9. Parent-Infant Bonding: Nature of
Intervention and Inferences from Data Michael W. Yogman 10. Effects of
Mother-Newborn Contact: Comparability and Validity Measures Vincent L.
Smeriglio Part IV: Understanding Newborn Sensory Stimulation and
Parent-Infant Contact: Additional Considerations 11. Maternal Attitudes
During Pregnancy and Medication During Labor and Delivery: Methodological
Considerations Raymond K. Yang 12. Parental Perceptions of Infant
Manipulations: Effects on Parents of Inclusion in our Research T. Berry
Brazelton 13. The Environment of the Newborn in Hospital: The Need to
Assume a Patient Focus and a Long-Term Orientation Evan Charney 14.
Clinical Nursing Responsibilities for Research Involving Parents and Their
Infants Emmaline Turner Part V: Coordinated Research Efforts: Appropriate?
Feasible? 15. The Importance of Collaboration and Developmental Follow-Up
in the Study of Perinatal Risk Lewis P. Lipsitt 16. Appropriateness and
Feasibility of Coordinated Research Efforts John H. Kennell Part VI:
Overview and Conclusions 17. Comparability and Generalizability of
Intervention Research With Mothers and Infants in Hospitals Richard Q.
Bell. Author Index. Subject Index.
Smeriglio 2. Some Realities Influencing Early-Environment Research Donald
A. Cornely Part II: Newborn Sensory Stimulation 3. Intervention with
Preterm Infants: Rationale, Aims, and Means Anneliese F. Korner 4. A
Program of Temporarily Patterned Movement and Sound Stimulation for
Premature Infants Kathryn E. Barnard 5. The Influence of Perinatal
Complications: A Discussion of the Papers by Korner and Barnard David R.
Pederson 6. Environmental Manipulations in the Neonatal Period and
Assessment of Their Effects Allen W. Gottfried Part III: Parent-Infant
Contact 7. Extra Postpartum Contact: An Assessment of the Intervention and
Its Effects Mary Anne Trause 8. Mother-Infant Separation: Outcome
Assessment Marjorie J. Seashore 9. Parent-Infant Bonding: Nature of
Intervention and Inferences from Data Michael W. Yogman 10. Effects of
Mother-Newborn Contact: Comparability and Validity Measures Vincent L.
Smeriglio Part IV: Understanding Newborn Sensory Stimulation and
Parent-Infant Contact: Additional Considerations 11. Maternal Attitudes
During Pregnancy and Medication During Labor and Delivery: Methodological
Considerations Raymond K. Yang 12. Parental Perceptions of Infant
Manipulations: Effects on Parents of Inclusion in our Research T. Berry
Brazelton 13. The Environment of the Newborn in Hospital: The Need to
Assume a Patient Focus and a Long-Term Orientation Evan Charney 14.
Clinical Nursing Responsibilities for Research Involving Parents and Their
Infants Emmaline Turner Part V: Coordinated Research Efforts: Appropriate?
Feasible? 15. The Importance of Collaboration and Developmental Follow-Up
in the Study of Perinatal Risk Lewis P. Lipsitt 16. Appropriateness and
Feasibility of Coordinated Research Efforts John H. Kennell Part VI:
Overview and Conclusions 17. Comparability and Generalizability of
Intervention Research With Mothers and Infants in Hospitals Richard Q.
Bell. Author Index. Subject Index.
Preface. Part I: Introduction 1. A Time for Taking Perspective Vincent L.
Smeriglio 2. Some Realities Influencing Early-Environment Research Donald
A. Cornely Part II: Newborn Sensory Stimulation 3. Intervention with
Preterm Infants: Rationale, Aims, and Means Anneliese F. Korner 4. A
Program of Temporarily Patterned Movement and Sound Stimulation for
Premature Infants Kathryn E. Barnard 5. The Influence of Perinatal
Complications: A Discussion of the Papers by Korner and Barnard David R.
Pederson 6. Environmental Manipulations in the Neonatal Period and
Assessment of Their Effects Allen W. Gottfried Part III: Parent-Infant
Contact 7. Extra Postpartum Contact: An Assessment of the Intervention and
Its Effects Mary Anne Trause 8. Mother-Infant Separation: Outcome
Assessment Marjorie J. Seashore 9. Parent-Infant Bonding: Nature of
Intervention and Inferences from Data Michael W. Yogman 10. Effects of
Mother-Newborn Contact: Comparability and Validity Measures Vincent L.
Smeriglio Part IV: Understanding Newborn Sensory Stimulation and
Parent-Infant Contact: Additional Considerations 11. Maternal Attitudes
During Pregnancy and Medication During Labor and Delivery: Methodological
Considerations Raymond K. Yang 12. Parental Perceptions of Infant
Manipulations: Effects on Parents of Inclusion in our Research T. Berry
Brazelton 13. The Environment of the Newborn in Hospital: The Need to
Assume a Patient Focus and a Long-Term Orientation Evan Charney 14.
Clinical Nursing Responsibilities for Research Involving Parents and Their
Infants Emmaline Turner Part V: Coordinated Research Efforts: Appropriate?
Feasible? 15. The Importance of Collaboration and Developmental Follow-Up
in the Study of Perinatal Risk Lewis P. Lipsitt 16. Appropriateness and
Feasibility of Coordinated Research Efforts John H. Kennell Part VI:
Overview and Conclusions 17. Comparability and Generalizability of
Intervention Research With Mothers and Infants in Hospitals Richard Q.
Bell. Author Index. Subject Index.
Smeriglio 2. Some Realities Influencing Early-Environment Research Donald
A. Cornely Part II: Newborn Sensory Stimulation 3. Intervention with
Preterm Infants: Rationale, Aims, and Means Anneliese F. Korner 4. A
Program of Temporarily Patterned Movement and Sound Stimulation for
Premature Infants Kathryn E. Barnard 5. The Influence of Perinatal
Complications: A Discussion of the Papers by Korner and Barnard David R.
Pederson 6. Environmental Manipulations in the Neonatal Period and
Assessment of Their Effects Allen W. Gottfried Part III: Parent-Infant
Contact 7. Extra Postpartum Contact: An Assessment of the Intervention and
Its Effects Mary Anne Trause 8. Mother-Infant Separation: Outcome
Assessment Marjorie J. Seashore 9. Parent-Infant Bonding: Nature of
Intervention and Inferences from Data Michael W. Yogman 10. Effects of
Mother-Newborn Contact: Comparability and Validity Measures Vincent L.
Smeriglio Part IV: Understanding Newborn Sensory Stimulation and
Parent-Infant Contact: Additional Considerations 11. Maternal Attitudes
During Pregnancy and Medication During Labor and Delivery: Methodological
Considerations Raymond K. Yang 12. Parental Perceptions of Infant
Manipulations: Effects on Parents of Inclusion in our Research T. Berry
Brazelton 13. The Environment of the Newborn in Hospital: The Need to
Assume a Patient Focus and a Long-Term Orientation Evan Charney 14.
Clinical Nursing Responsibilities for Research Involving Parents and Their
Infants Emmaline Turner Part V: Coordinated Research Efforts: Appropriate?
Feasible? 15. The Importance of Collaboration and Developmental Follow-Up
in the Study of Perinatal Risk Lewis P. Lipsitt 16. Appropriateness and
Feasibility of Coordinated Research Efforts John H. Kennell Part VI:
Overview and Conclusions 17. Comparability and Generalizability of
Intervention Research With Mothers and Infants in Hospitals Richard Q.
Bell. Author Index. Subject Index.