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Are digital interventions for smoking cessation in pregnancy effective? A systematic review and meta-analysis
(Taylor and Francis, 2018-06-18)
Smoking in pregnancy remains a global public health issue due to foetal
health risks and potential maternal complications. The aims of this
systematic review and meta-analysis were to explore: (1) whether digital
interventions ...
Place Bonding in Children's Hospice Care Poster presentation Number 180
(3RD ICPCN CONFERENCE, 2018-06)
Background: Relative to the numbers of children with LLI the overall numbers accessing hospices are low.
Aim: The study's aim was to explore parents’ perspectives of hospices in one region in England and identify ...
P-81 ‘place bonding’- a new model to understanding parental decision making when accessing a hospice
(BMJ, 2018-11-01)
Respite/short breaks have been recognized as an important supportive service in paediatric palliative care (Knapp & Contro, 2009; Ling, 2012). In some countries, for example the UK, hospices are key players in this delivery. ...
Changes in maternal self-efficacy, postnatal depression symptoms and social support among Chinese primiparous women during the initial postpartum period: A longitudinal study
(Elsevier, 2018-04-11)
Background: There are many parenting problems during infancy for Chinese primiparous women. As an important determinant of good parenting, maternal self-efficacy (MSE) should be paid more attention by researchers. At ...
Chinese primiparous women’s experiences of the traditional postnatal practice of Doing the month: A descriptive method study
(Wiley, 2018-07-08)
Aim: “Doing the month” has been a traditionally postnatal practice that women follow for one full month
after giving birth. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese primiparous women’s experience of “Doing
the month” ...
Morbidly obese patients’ experiences of mobility during hospitalisation and rehabilitation: A qualitative descriptive study.
(2018-03-01)
Morbid obesity is strongly linked to declining mobility and is a main risk factor for mobility disability. Little is known about morbidly obese patients’ experience of mobility during hospital admission and the specific ...