Change in caregiving activities in preterm infants over the first 14 days of life
View File(s)
- Author(s)
- Details
-
Debra Brandon, PhD, RN, CNS, FAAN; Ashlee Vance
- Sigma Affiliation
- Beta Epsilon
- Contributor Affiliation(s)
- Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Visitor Statistics
Visits vs Downloads
Visitors - World Map
Top Visiting Countries
Country | Visits |
---|
Top Visiting Cities
City | Visits |
---|
Visits (last 6 months)
Downloads (last 6 months)
Popular Works for Brandon, Debra H. by View
Title | Page Views |
---|
Popular Works for Brandon, Debra H. by Download
Title | Downloads |
---|
View Citations
Citations
High-risk term and preterm infants are most vulnerable to an altered microbiome due to the atypical Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) environment. This study described the frequency and changes in caregiving activities that have the potential to alter the development of the skin, gut, and pulmonary microbiome.
Event Theme: Influencing Global Health Through the Advancement of Nursing Scholarship
Items submitted to a conference/event were evaluated/peer-reviewed at the time of abstract submission to the event. No other peer-review was provided prior to submission to the Henderson Repository.
Type | Presentation |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Keywords | Caregiving; Microbiome; Preterm Infants |
Name | 28th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Date | 2017 |
All rights reserved by the author(s) and/or publisher(s) listed in this item record unless relinquished in whole or part by a rights notation or a Creative Commons License present in this item record.
All permission requests should be directed accordingly and not to the Sigma Repository.
All submitting authors or publishers have affirmed that when using material in their work where they do not own copyright, they have obtained permission of the copyright holder prior to submission and the rights holder has been acknowledged as necessary.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subjects.
-
Nurse caregiving activities' influence on preterm infant physiologic status and length of bundled care events
Brandon, Debra H.; Vance, Ashlee; Barnes, Angel; Ralphe, Jane; Hatch, Daniel; Douglas, ChristianCaregiving activities included in bundled care events (BCE) is dictated by preterm infants' treatment needs, but understanding when to include optional stress provoking interventions is essential to minimize stress. This ... -
Changes in providers' viewpoint eight years after implementation of a neonatal palliative care program
Brandon, Debra H.; Dias, Nancy; Bidegain, Margarita (2017-07-27)Critical care neonatal providers engage in decisions around the delivery of neonatal palliative care (NPC). Key to quality outcomes of infant and their families, this study explored providers’ views about NPC eight ... -
Pain, gut microbiome and neurodevelopment in preterm infants
Cong, Xiaomei (2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016: Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the state-of-the-science of recent research for the importance of the brain-gut-microbiota axis in regulation of ... -
Stressed parents' practices in feeding and food preparation for young children: A qualitative analysis
Jang, Myoungock; Brandon, Debra H.; Vorderstrasse, Allison (2018-06-18)A qualitative data analysis was conducted to understand parental practices in feeding and food preparation among moderate to high stress in racially and ethnically diverse families. With a descriptive content analysis, ... -
The effect of epidural bupivacaine and fentanyl on infant breastfeeding behaviors within the first day of life
Radzyminski, Sharon GidesThe research project is a comparison study of term newborn breastfeeding infants delivered vaginally to mothers who receive no pain medication and those receiving continuous infusions o ...