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Maternal Perceptions of Weight Status of Children

Maternal Perceptions of Weight Status of Children

... Perhaps the most interesting finding from the lo- gistic regression analyses was that mothers were nearly 3 times as likely to classify at-risk daughters as “overweight” as compared with at-risk sons. This finding has ...

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Clinical Outcomes and Maternal Perceptions of an Updated Model of Perinatal Care

Clinical Outcomes and Maternal Perceptions of an Updated Model of Perinatal Care

... Telephone interviews in English or Spanish were attempted with all mothers approximately 3 weeks postpartum. The struc- tured, closed-ended interviews, which lasted an average of 20 minutes, asked about demographic ...

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Maternal perceptions of breastfeeding and infant nutrition among a select group of Maasai women

Maternal perceptions of breastfeeding and infant nutrition among a select group of Maasai women

... their perceptions, beliefs, and ...gather maternal perceptions, qualitative interviews were conducted with mothers of infants attending one of the MKSHI clinics in the Olbalbal district of ...(3) ...

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Maternal perceptions about caesarean section deliveries and their role in reducing perinatal and neonatal mortality in the Upper West Region of Ghana; a cross sectional study

Maternal perceptions about caesarean section deliveries and their role in reducing perinatal and neonatal mortality in the Upper West Region of Ghana; a cross sectional study

... in maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality ...and maternal morbidity and mortality [13]. How- ever, maternal perceptions about caesarean section may in- fluence the likelihood of mothers ...

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Measurement of maternal perceptions of Support and Control in Birth (SCIB)

Measurement of maternal perceptions of Support and Control in Birth (SCIB)

... port from staff was related to perceptions of control, which is consistent with the intercorrelations between the support and control subscales found in this study. This scale can be taken forward to further ...

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Does she think she’s supported? Maternal perceptions of their experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit

Does she think she’s supported? Maternal perceptions of their experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit

... The participants expressed global feelings of anger and frustration, along with perceptions of maltreatment, thereby endorsing negative iterations of all four behaviors, as this quote by a Spanish-speaking ...

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Maternal perceptions of partner support during breastfeeding

Maternal perceptions of partner support during breastfeeding

... Mothers reporting positive support from their partners had higher confidence in breast milk production and higher breastfeeding self-efficacy as measured by the BSES. Our results concur with previous studies that ...

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The other side of the story   maternal perceptions of safety advice and information: a qualitative approach

The other side of the story maternal perceptions of safety advice and information: a qualitative approach

... A total of 37 mothers took part in the study. In Wollaton West, 33 (22%) responses were received from the first mailing of 150 recruitment packs and 21 interviews were conducted. In St Ann’s, 13 (8%) responses were ...

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Maternal Perceptions of Mealtimes: Comparison of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Children with Typical Development

Maternal Perceptions of Mealtimes: Comparison of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Children with Typical Development

... Due to the semi-structured nature of the Mealtime Techniques Interview that relied solely on maternal report, six of the reported techniques did not fit into any of the 12 categories and were not included in the ...

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Early childhood milk and milk products intake - Maternal perceptions & practices

Early childhood milk and milk products intake - Maternal perceptions & practices

... Mother’s perceptions are reflecting in to their practices regarding ...mother’s perceptions and practices can help researchers, better understanding children’s preferences for different MAMPs; this study ...

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Maternal Perceptions of Overweight Preschool Children

Maternal Perceptions of Overweight Preschool Children

... 1) maternal practices and beliefs about feeding, 2) child eating behaviors, 3) maternal attitudes about their own weight and their child’s weight, and 4) family ...self-reported maternal height and ...

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Maternal representations and perceptions of child behaviour problems: A pilot study

Maternal representations and perceptions of child behaviour problems: A pilot study

... However, Richters, (1992), also offers evidence of a claim that counters the depression-distortion model. These opposing studies give support to the contrary view of ‘depression-reahsm’ (Alloy and Abrahamson, 1988). The ...

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Food Insecurity and Obesogenic Maternal Infant Feeding Styles and Practices in Low-Income Families

Food Insecurity and Obesogenic Maternal Infant Feeding Styles and Practices in Low-Income Families

... though maternal BMI was related to food insecurity, BMI was excluded in the reported models because 31% of the mothers did not know their own ...included maternal BMI had similar ...whether maternal ...

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Reducing maternal and newborn mortality in Nigeria—a qualitative study of stakeholders’ perceptions about the performance of community health workers and the introduction of community midwifery at primary healthcare level

Reducing maternal and newborn mortality in Nigeria—a qualitative study of stakeholders’ perceptions about the performance of community health workers and the introduction of community midwifery at primary healthcare level

... Stakeholders’ feedback about community health workers’ performance was mixed. Stakeholders from Bauchi State expressed more willingness to introduce community midwifery than those from Cross River State. Ultimately, ...

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Factors associated with anemia among women of the reproductive age group in Thatta district: study protocol

Factors associated with anemia among women of the reproductive age group in Thatta district: study protocol

... between maternal anemia and death, with each 10 g/l increase in maternal hemoglobin associated with a 29% reduction in maternal mortality (odds ratio [OR] 0·71 [95% CI 0·60– 0·85]) ...

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“I just wish it becomes part of routine care”: healthcare providers’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of screening for maternal mental health during and after pregnancy: a qualitative study

“I just wish it becomes part of routine care”: healthcare providers’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of screening for maternal mental health during and after pregnancy: a qualitative study

... how maternal mental health is experienced and understood within dif- ferent cultural contexts to ensure that the interventions to be implemented are culturally and contextually ap- propriate ...manage ...

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Mothers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Accessing Maternal Health Care : Exploring the Role of Community Health Workers and Continuing Professional Development in Rwanda:

Mothers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Accessing Maternal Health Care : Exploring the Role of Community Health Workers and Continuing Professional Development in Rwanda:

... Interviewed CHWs mentioned that generally, men provide financial support to their partners for maternal health care. However, some participants pointed out that this is not always the case, because there are women ...

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Male partners’ perceptions of maternal near miss obstetric morbidity experienced by their spouses

Male partners’ perceptions of maternal near miss obstetric morbidity experienced by their spouses

... of triggers for vulnerability (referred to as shocks) may exist, they are interconnected and inter-related, leading to overlapping risks. Therefore response to these shocks re- quires adaptations at different spatial and ...

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How do Malawian women rate the quality of maternal and newborn care? Experiences and perceptions of women in the central and southern regions

How do Malawian women rate the quality of maternal and newborn care? Experiences and perceptions of women in the central and southern regions

... delivery or PNC services. Literacy level served as an im- portant determining factor insofar as those who were lit- erate (in particular those with formal education) tended to rate the ANC service more highly than the ...

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Investigating the Oral Health of Individuals with Depression: Finding from the 2015 2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)

Investigating the Oral Health of Individuals with Depression: Finding from the 2015 2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)

... and maternal age from Age ...parenting. Maternal age and parental stress Age 1, Age 5, and Age 9 also showed a small negative relationship with harsh ...quality. Maternal age had a moderate negative ...

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