Late Preterm Infants

Late Preterm Infants

A Guide for Nurses, Midwives, Clinicians and Allied Health Professionals

Premji, Shahirose Sadrudin

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2019

152

Dura

Inglês

9783319943510

15 a 20 dias

466

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Foreword

Chapter 1. Who is the late preterm infant and what trouble can he potentially gets into after birth?
Shahirose Premji



Chapter 2. Mother's physical health before delivery matters: what happens and why?! Why is hypoglycaemia a potential concern for late preterm infants?
Jennifer Marandola, Gisela Becker



Chapter 3. Mother's emotional health during pregnancy matters: what happens and why?!
Katherine Bright, Gisela Becker



Chapter 4. What do I need to know about the father of a late preterm infant to support him in the postpartum period?
Shahirose Premji



Chapter 5. The social organization of nurses' work with late preterm infants in non-tertiary settings: say that again?
Catherine Ringham, Shahirose Premji

Chapter 6. Why is it so hard to breastfeed a late preterm infant and what can I do to help parents?
Genevieve Currie



Chapter 7. Why is it so hard to breastfeed a late preterm infant and how to help parents?
Jennifer Marandola, Karen Lasby



Chapter 8. Am I a frequent flyer? Taking care of late preterm infants and their parents in the community
Mary Landsiedel



Chapter 9. Late preterm infants and neurodevelopmental outcomes: Why do I need to serve and return? Are there innovative therapies we can explore?
Aliyah Dosani, Abhay Lodha



Chapter 10. Perspectives from health care providers local to global: Words of wisdom. Personal reflections of caring for late preterm infants
Carole Kenner, Shahirose Premji





Chapter 11. The alternative facts about late preterm infants: You mean there are fake stories about me?
All authors, Shahirose Premji


Conclusion
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Late preterm infants;Near-term infants;Delivery of health care;Evidence-based practice;Mother's physical and emotional health;maternal and child health