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Parents as their infant's primary caregivers in a neonatal intensive care unitKerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Pediatric Nursing, Uppsala University, Uppsala, University Children s Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
J Pediatr Nurs 24:153-63. 2009..Agreement was reached about parents as their infants' primary caregivers, based on individual assessment of parents' willingness and ability, with nurses acting as educators and supporters instead of caregivers...
Early attainment of breastfeeding competence in very preterm infantsK H Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 97:776-81. 2008..To explore the development of breastfeeding capacity in very preterm infants, as an immature sucking behaviour is often mentioned as a barrier in the establishment of breastfeeding in these infants...
State of the art and recommendations. Kangaroo mother care: application in a high-tech environmentK H Nyqvist
Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 99:812-9. 2010..CONCLUSION: Implementation of the original KMC method, with continuous skin-to-skin contact whenever possible, is recommended for application in high-tech environments, although scientific evaluation should continue...
How can kangaroo mother care and high technology care be compatible?Kerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University
J Hum Lact 20:72-4. 2004
Litmus tests for verification of feeding tube location in infants: evaluation of their clinical useKerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 14:486-95. 2005..To examine the clinical use of litmus paper tests for the assessment of aspirates in infants...
Expansion of the ten steps to successful breastfeeding into neonatal intensive care: expert group recommendations for three guiding principlesKerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Uppsala University, University Children s Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
J Hum Lact 28:289-96. 2012....
State of the art and recommendations. Kangaroo mother care: application in a high-tech environmentK H Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Breastfeed Rev 18:21-8. 2010..CONCLUSION: Implementation of the original KMC method, with continuous skin-to-skin contact whenever possible, is recommended for application in high-tech environments, although scientific evaluation should continue...
Towards universal Kangaroo Mother Care: recommendations and report from the First European conference and Seventh International Workshop on Kangaroo Mother CareK H Nyqvist
Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 99:820-6. 2010..CONCLUSION: Kangaroo Mother Care should begin as soon as possible after birth, be applied as continuous skin-to-skin contact to the extent that this is possible and appropriate and continue for as long as appropriate...
The role of the Swedish Child Health Services in breastfeeding promotionK H Nyqvist
Section for Paediatrics, Department of Women s and Children s Health, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr Suppl 89:57-64. 2000....
Early oral behaviour in preterm infants during breastfeeding: an electromyographic studyK H Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 90:658-63. 2001..Surface EMG and direct observation are recommended as valid methods in the evaluation of breastfeeding behaviour in preterm infants...
Breast-feeding in preterm twins: Development of feeding behavior and milk intake during hospital stay and related caregiving practicesKerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden
J Pediatr Nurs 17:246-56. 2002....
Trustful bonds: a key to "becoming a mother" and to reciprocal breastfeeding. Stories of mothers of very preterm infants at a neonatal unitRenée Flacking
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, S 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 62:70-80. 2006..The contextual setting should be modeled such as to create conditions for a trustful and reciprocal mother-infant bond...
Consulting on feeding and sleeping problems in child health care: what is at the bottom of advice to parents?Eva Lotta Funkquist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
J Child Health Care 9:137-52. 2005..An underlying theoretical view may be that parents' time can be saved if the child becomes independent of the parents at as early an age as possible...
Influence of test weighing before/after nursing on breastfeeding in preterm infantsEva Lotta Funkquist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Adv Neonatal Care 10:33-9. 2010....
Motor performance in very preterm infants before and after implementation of the newborn individualized developmental care and assessment programme in a neonatal intensive care unitAnna Ullenhag
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 98:947-52. 2009....
Application of the baby friendly hospital initiative to neonatal care: suggestions by Swedish mothers of very preterm infantsKerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, University Children s Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
J Hum Lact 24:252-62. 2008....
Milk for small infantsE L Funkquist
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 96:596-9. 2007..The infants fed according to the proactive nutrition policy tolerated large volumes of milk and showed lower weight loss. CONCLUSION: A proactive nutrition policy demonstrably reduces weight loss in SGA infants...
Effects of socioeconomic status on breastfeeding duration in mothers of preterm and term infantsRenée Flacking
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, S 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Eur J Public Health 17:579-84. 2007..Thus, our aim was to investigate the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on breastfeeding duration in mothers of preterm and term infants...
Long-term duration of breastfeeding in Swedish low birth weight infantsRenée Flacking
Falu Hospital Neonatal Unit, Sweden
J Hum Lact 19:157-65. 2003..51. 95% confidence interval, 1.35-4.69). LBW infants had a high breastfeeding incidence but a significantly shorter duration than controls. This result indicates the need for intensified support throughout the breastfeeding period...
