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- 1From:Community Practitioner (Vol. 87, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe last few years have been an eventful time for the Baby Friendly Initiative. Our reviewed standards were launched in 2012 and have heralded a new era for Baby Friendly. They received a highly positive response from...
- 2From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 59, Issue 19)Byline: Jana von Stein Pat Kinsella for The Chronicle Review In my second year as an assistant professor, I carefully researched my university's tenure clock and parental-leave policies. My husband, Rob Salmond,...
- 3From:Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe infant or child presenting to the physician's office with persistent or recurrent wheezing during the first 2 years of life poses, often times, a diagnostic dilemma, and a therapeutic challenge. Until very recently,...
- 4From:Journal of Perinatology (Vol. 35, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the perceived adequacy of ethics and professionalism education for neonatal-perinatal fellows in the United States, and to measure confidence of fellows and...
- 5From:Maternal and Child Health Journal (Vol. 19, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedNational maternal and child health (MCH) care systems often deliver universal health care recommendations that do not take into consideration the social context of infant care (IC) for marginalized groups. We examined...
- 6From:Journal of Human Lactation (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed23 Independent Study Module for Lactation Consultants SAGE Publications, Inc.200810.1177/0890334407312150 : 10.1177/0890334407312150 "Breastfeeding and Infant Illness in Low-Income, Minority Women: A...
- 7From:Community Practitioner (Vol. 81, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedChild protection courses October 2008, Edinburgh A range of courses from basic awareness to MSc advanced practice in child protection. Courses include online and classroom-based modules, and can also be developed...
- 8From:The Nation's Health (Vol. 36, Issue 8)Despite advances in medical technology, the rate of premature births in the United States is rising, with certain racial and ethnic minorities at highest risk, according to a new report from the Institute of Medicine....
- 9From:Paediatric Nursing (Vol. 18, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedA new survey from the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) reveals that 21 per cent of mothers do not always place young babies down to sleep on their back. Failing to put babies to sleep on the back...
- 10From:Journal of Perinatology (Vol. 36, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): K Schibli [1]; A D'Angiulli [2] We would like to commend Lemyre et al. [1] for developing a framework that aims at respecting family values and involvement in the shared decision-making (SDM) process when...
- 11From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 19, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe standard approach to managing infants with lacrimal duct stenosis is to massage the tear duct a few times a day and treat infections with topical antibiotics as needed. If symptoms continue beyond 12 months of age,...
- 12From:Family Practice News (Vol. 29, Issue 19)Cutivate (fluticasone propionate) cream 0.05%, a topical corticosteroid that was previously approved for use in adults only, has been approved to treat atopic dermatitis in children 3 months of age and older. The cream...
- 13From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 16, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedMothers who give their child a pacifier before the infant is 6 weeks old breastfeed for a significantly shorter period than mothers who don't use a pacifier by this age, a new study shows. Early pacifier use does not...
- 14From:Nursing Homes Long Term Care Management (Vol. 35)Case Study A lecture, delivered to a class of nursing students who were studying the psychosocial aspects of aging, contained the following case study. The patient is a black male, who appears to be his reported...
- 15From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 304, Issue 6822) Peer-ReviewedObjective -- To examine the impact of changing practice with regard to infant sleeping position on mortality from the sudden infant death syndrome. Design -- A population based study of all infants dying suddenly and...
- 16From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 33, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMany parents do not observe safe sleep practices for their infants. It's up to pediatricians to initiate the discussion about safe sleep recommendations. Counseling parents about safe infant sleeping recommendations...
- 17From:Pediatric Nursing (Vol. 24, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedA problem involving infant constipation is presented, along with birth, medical and nutritional history. Several diagnoses are offered for multiple-choice selection, including spinal bifida occulta, mechanical...
- 18From:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 66, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: There is a paucity of information from developing countries on total calcium intake during infancy, and potential consequences for growth and bone development. DESIGN: Observational...
- 19From:Pediatric Nursing (Vol. 43, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSafe sleep practices in the inpatient setting are important to further reinforce behaviors that parents should practice in the home environment. Improving the knowledge of inpatient pediatric nurses may translate to...
- 20From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 35, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBreast milk is best, but for those babies who won't or don't breastfeed there are formula alternatives. Here's a primer for how to decide which option to use for the individual child. Few things are as important in...