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Originally published in 1983, this book, in a series of authoritative review chapters, sets out to describe the process by which social relationships develop after birth and the ways in which this process may be distorted by separation, the condition of the baby or by the process of medical treatment.
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Originally published in 1983, this book, in a series of authoritative review chapters, sets out to describe the process by which social relationships develop after birth and the ways in which this process may be distorted by separation, the condition of the baby or by the process of medical treatment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317607434
- Artikelnr.: 41781799
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317607434
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John Davis, Martin Richards, N.R.C. Roberton
Preface. Contributors. Part 1: Theoretical Background 1. Martin P.M.
Richards Parent-Child Relationships: Some General Considerations 2. F.S.W.
Brimblecombe Evolution of Special Care Baby Units 3. John A. Davis Ethical
Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care 4. R.A.K. Jones The Development of
ex-SCBU Babies Part 2: Practical Management of Parent-Baby Interaction in
Neonatal Units. J.A. Davis, M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton
Introduction 5. D.M. Campbell, G.M. Gandy and N.R.C. Roberton Which Babies
Need Admission to Special Care Baby Units? 6. Marshall Klaus and John
Kennell An Evaluation of Interventions in the Premature Nursery 7. Nicola
C.S. Jacques, J.T. Hawthorne Amick and M.P.M Richards Parents and the
Support they Need 8. Jean Boxall and Chris Whitby The Role of the Nurse in
Mother-Baby Interaction 9. Sheldon B. Korones The Role of Social Workers in
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Views of a Neonatalogist 10. Roberta
Siegal, Edward Goldson, Perry M. Butterfield and L. Joseph Butterfield
Management of Family Problems Arising in Referral Units 11. Helen Bender
and Alison Swan-Parente Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Support of
Staff and Parents in an Intensive Care Baby Unit 12. Chloe Fisher and J.D.
Baum Breast Feeding for Very Low Birthweight Babies 13. Marshall Klaus and
John Kennell Care for the Family of an Infant with a Congenital
Malformation 14. Gillian C. Forrest Mourning Perinatal Death 15. D.P.
Davies and F.M. Derbyshire Discharging Pre-term Babies from Neonatal Units
Part 3: Case Studies of Routines Used in Neonatal Units J.A. Davis, M.P.M.
Richards and N.R.C. Roberton Introduction 16. D.H. Garrow Special Care
Without Separation: High Wycombe, England 17. C. Whitby, C.M. de Cates and
N.R.C. Roberton Neonatal Care in the Cambridge Unit 18. Jorge Torres
Pereyra The Sotero del Rio Hospital, Santiago, Chile 19. Samuel Wayburne
Soweto, South Africa: The Care of Newborn Infants in a Developing Community
20. Peter de Chateau Stockholm: Sweden: The Small Baby Not Requiring
Intensive Care 21. Francine Lefebvre and Harry Bard Montreal, Canada: Early
Discharge of Pre-term Newborn Infants Part 4: The Future 22. J.A. Davis,
M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton The Future. Appendix: Joanna T.
Hawthorne Amick A Guide for Parents of Babies in the Special Care Baby
Unit. Subject Index. Author Index.
Richards Parent-Child Relationships: Some General Considerations 2. F.S.W.
Brimblecombe Evolution of Special Care Baby Units 3. John A. Davis Ethical
Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care 4. R.A.K. Jones The Development of
ex-SCBU Babies Part 2: Practical Management of Parent-Baby Interaction in
Neonatal Units. J.A. Davis, M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton
Introduction 5. D.M. Campbell, G.M. Gandy and N.R.C. Roberton Which Babies
Need Admission to Special Care Baby Units? 6. Marshall Klaus and John
Kennell An Evaluation of Interventions in the Premature Nursery 7. Nicola
C.S. Jacques, J.T. Hawthorne Amick and M.P.M Richards Parents and the
Support they Need 8. Jean Boxall and Chris Whitby The Role of the Nurse in
Mother-Baby Interaction 9. Sheldon B. Korones The Role of Social Workers in
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Views of a Neonatalogist 10. Roberta
Siegal, Edward Goldson, Perry M. Butterfield and L. Joseph Butterfield
Management of Family Problems Arising in Referral Units 11. Helen Bender
and Alison Swan-Parente Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Support of
Staff and Parents in an Intensive Care Baby Unit 12. Chloe Fisher and J.D.
Baum Breast Feeding for Very Low Birthweight Babies 13. Marshall Klaus and
John Kennell Care for the Family of an Infant with a Congenital
Malformation 14. Gillian C. Forrest Mourning Perinatal Death 15. D.P.
Davies and F.M. Derbyshire Discharging Pre-term Babies from Neonatal Units
Part 3: Case Studies of Routines Used in Neonatal Units J.A. Davis, M.P.M.
Richards and N.R.C. Roberton Introduction 16. D.H. Garrow Special Care
Without Separation: High Wycombe, England 17. C. Whitby, C.M. de Cates and
N.R.C. Roberton Neonatal Care in the Cambridge Unit 18. Jorge Torres
Pereyra The Sotero del Rio Hospital, Santiago, Chile 19. Samuel Wayburne
Soweto, South Africa: The Care of Newborn Infants in a Developing Community
20. Peter de Chateau Stockholm: Sweden: The Small Baby Not Requiring
Intensive Care 21. Francine Lefebvre and Harry Bard Montreal, Canada: Early
Discharge of Pre-term Newborn Infants Part 4: The Future 22. J.A. Davis,
M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton The Future. Appendix: Joanna T.
Hawthorne Amick A Guide for Parents of Babies in the Special Care Baby
Unit. Subject Index. Author Index.
Preface. Contributors. Part 1: Theoretical Background 1. Martin P.M.
Richards Parent-Child Relationships: Some General Considerations 2. F.S.W.
Brimblecombe Evolution of Special Care Baby Units 3. John A. Davis Ethical
Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care 4. R.A.K. Jones The Development of
ex-SCBU Babies Part 2: Practical Management of Parent-Baby Interaction in
Neonatal Units. J.A. Davis, M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton
Introduction 5. D.M. Campbell, G.M. Gandy and N.R.C. Roberton Which Babies
Need Admission to Special Care Baby Units? 6. Marshall Klaus and John
Kennell An Evaluation of Interventions in the Premature Nursery 7. Nicola
C.S. Jacques, J.T. Hawthorne Amick and M.P.M Richards Parents and the
Support they Need 8. Jean Boxall and Chris Whitby The Role of the Nurse in
Mother-Baby Interaction 9. Sheldon B. Korones The Role of Social Workers in
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Views of a Neonatalogist 10. Roberta
Siegal, Edward Goldson, Perry M. Butterfield and L. Joseph Butterfield
Management of Family Problems Arising in Referral Units 11. Helen Bender
and Alison Swan-Parente Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Support of
Staff and Parents in an Intensive Care Baby Unit 12. Chloe Fisher and J.D.
Baum Breast Feeding for Very Low Birthweight Babies 13. Marshall Klaus and
John Kennell Care for the Family of an Infant with a Congenital
Malformation 14. Gillian C. Forrest Mourning Perinatal Death 15. D.P.
Davies and F.M. Derbyshire Discharging Pre-term Babies from Neonatal Units
Part 3: Case Studies of Routines Used in Neonatal Units J.A. Davis, M.P.M.
Richards and N.R.C. Roberton Introduction 16. D.H. Garrow Special Care
Without Separation: High Wycombe, England 17. C. Whitby, C.M. de Cates and
N.R.C. Roberton Neonatal Care in the Cambridge Unit 18. Jorge Torres
Pereyra The Sotero del Rio Hospital, Santiago, Chile 19. Samuel Wayburne
Soweto, South Africa: The Care of Newborn Infants in a Developing Community
20. Peter de Chateau Stockholm: Sweden: The Small Baby Not Requiring
Intensive Care 21. Francine Lefebvre and Harry Bard Montreal, Canada: Early
Discharge of Pre-term Newborn Infants Part 4: The Future 22. J.A. Davis,
M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton The Future. Appendix: Joanna T.
Hawthorne Amick A Guide for Parents of Babies in the Special Care Baby
Unit. Subject Index. Author Index.
Richards Parent-Child Relationships: Some General Considerations 2. F.S.W.
Brimblecombe Evolution of Special Care Baby Units 3. John A. Davis Ethical
Issues in Neonatal Intensive Care 4. R.A.K. Jones The Development of
ex-SCBU Babies Part 2: Practical Management of Parent-Baby Interaction in
Neonatal Units. J.A. Davis, M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton
Introduction 5. D.M. Campbell, G.M. Gandy and N.R.C. Roberton Which Babies
Need Admission to Special Care Baby Units? 6. Marshall Klaus and John
Kennell An Evaluation of Interventions in the Premature Nursery 7. Nicola
C.S. Jacques, J.T. Hawthorne Amick and M.P.M Richards Parents and the
Support they Need 8. Jean Boxall and Chris Whitby The Role of the Nurse in
Mother-Baby Interaction 9. Sheldon B. Korones The Role of Social Workers in
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Views of a Neonatalogist 10. Roberta
Siegal, Edward Goldson, Perry M. Butterfield and L. Joseph Butterfield
Management of Family Problems Arising in Referral Units 11. Helen Bender
and Alison Swan-Parente Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Support of
Staff and Parents in an Intensive Care Baby Unit 12. Chloe Fisher and J.D.
Baum Breast Feeding for Very Low Birthweight Babies 13. Marshall Klaus and
John Kennell Care for the Family of an Infant with a Congenital
Malformation 14. Gillian C. Forrest Mourning Perinatal Death 15. D.P.
Davies and F.M. Derbyshire Discharging Pre-term Babies from Neonatal Units
Part 3: Case Studies of Routines Used in Neonatal Units J.A. Davis, M.P.M.
Richards and N.R.C. Roberton Introduction 16. D.H. Garrow Special Care
Without Separation: High Wycombe, England 17. C. Whitby, C.M. de Cates and
N.R.C. Roberton Neonatal Care in the Cambridge Unit 18. Jorge Torres
Pereyra The Sotero del Rio Hospital, Santiago, Chile 19. Samuel Wayburne
Soweto, South Africa: The Care of Newborn Infants in a Developing Community
20. Peter de Chateau Stockholm: Sweden: The Small Baby Not Requiring
Intensive Care 21. Francine Lefebvre and Harry Bard Montreal, Canada: Early
Discharge of Pre-term Newborn Infants Part 4: The Future 22. J.A. Davis,
M.P.M. Richards and N.R.C. Roberton The Future. Appendix: Joanna T.
Hawthorne Amick A Guide for Parents of Babies in the Special Care Baby
Unit. Subject Index. Author Index.