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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det första mötet : Jämförelser av första-gången-händelser rapporterade av mödrar och fäder vars barn vårdats enligt kängurumetoden på två neonatalavdelningar

von Arronet-Stenius, Katarina, Mannerstedt Fogelfors, Birgitta January 2010 (has links)
<p><em>Aim: </em>Compare occurrences of first-time-events reported by mothers and fathers with children at high tech NICU according to kangaroo-mother-care method in two university hospitals.</p><p> </p><p><em>Method: </em>Descriptive, quantitative design. Fourty-five couples of parents, with premature children born and cared for at university hospitals in Uppsala or Örebro, answered questionnaires about first-time-events: interaction-events, measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events.</p><p> </p><p><em>Results:</em> All differences regarding the children’s age at first-time-events showed Uppsala-children to be younger than Örebro-children. Interaction-events were reported first in children’s lives, measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events later. Children in Uppsala were younger (postnatally) at all three types of first-time-events, and less mature than Örebro-children (lower postmenstrual age), at measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events, but not interaction-events. Differences between mothers and fathers appeared regarding interaction and measures-of-care, but not sleeping-place.</p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Conclusion:</em> Differences in interaction-events parent/child appeared postnatally but not postmenstrually, because postmenstrual age measures in weeks- a measure too rough when interaction was reported to happen during the first hours/days.</p><p> </p><p>Why Uppsala-children were younger than Örebro-children at first-time-events, is probably because Uppsala has a more developed KMC-care than Örebro.</p><p> </p><p>Why Uppsala-children were younger than Örebro-children at first-time-events between father/child, but not mother/child is likely because Uppsala’s KMC-care is more developed and fathers receive more support there than in Örebro.</p>
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Det första mötet : Jämförelser av första-gången-händelser rapporterade av mödrar och fäder vars barn vårdats enligt kängurumetoden på två neonatalavdelningar

von Arronet-Stenius, Katarina, Mannerstedt Fogelfors, Birgitta January 2010 (has links)
Aim: Compare occurrences of first-time-events reported by mothers and fathers with children at high tech NICU according to kangaroo-mother-care method in two university hospitals.   Method: Descriptive, quantitative design. Fourty-five couples of parents, with premature children born and cared for at university hospitals in Uppsala or Örebro, answered questionnaires about first-time-events: interaction-events, measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events.   Results: All differences regarding the children’s age at first-time-events showed Uppsala-children to be younger than Örebro-children. Interaction-events were reported first in children’s lives, measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events later. Children in Uppsala were younger (postnatally) at all three types of first-time-events, and less mature than Örebro-children (lower postmenstrual age), at measures-of-care-events and sleeping-place-events, but not interaction-events. Differences between mothers and fathers appeared regarding interaction and measures-of-care, but not sleeping-place.   Conclusion: Differences in interaction-events parent/child appeared postnatally but not postmenstrually, because postmenstrual age measures in weeks- a measure too rough when interaction was reported to happen during the first hours/days.   Why Uppsala-children were younger than Örebro-children at first-time-events, is probably because Uppsala has a more developed KMC-care than Örebro.   Why Uppsala-children were younger than Örebro-children at first-time-events between father/child, but not mother/child is likely because Uppsala’s KMC-care is more developed and fathers receive more support there than in Örebro.

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