Search Results - "Weber, Ashley M."
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Using FRAME Documentation to Achieve RE ‐ AIM Goals During Iterative, Stakeholder‐Engaged Refinement of a Family Management Intervention for Parents of Preterm Infants
Published in Journal of advanced nursing (18-11-2024)“…To co-identify adaptations with key stakeholders needed to optimise elements of a video-based intervention (i.e., PREEMIE PROGRESS [PP]), which trains parents…”
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A clinical‐academic partnership to develop a family management intervention for parents of preterm infants
Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-02-2022)“…Aims To examine the critical role that an academic clinical partnership played in the development and refinement of a family management intervention in the…”
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Expanding Regulation Theory With Oxytocin: A Psychoneurobiological Model for Infant Development
Published in Nursing research (New York) (01-03-2018)“…BACKGROUNDOxytocin (OT), an affiliation hormone released during supportive social interactions, provides an exemplar of how social environments are reflected…”
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Application of a Risk Management Framework to Parent Sleep During Skin-to-Skin Care in the NICU
Published in Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing (01-05-2022)“…As NICU staff work to increase the frequency, duration, and comfort of skin-to-skin care (SSC) sessions, barriers to implementation are frequently encountered…”
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Maternal Behavior and Infant Physiology During Feeding in Premature and Term Infants Over the First Year of Life
Published in Research in nursing & health (01-12-2014)“…Little is known about the relationship between maternal behavior and the stability of premature infants' physiologic responses during feeding. In a secondary…”
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Schore’s Regulation Theory: Maternal–Infant Interaction in the NICU as a Mechanism for Reducing the Effects of Allostatic Load on Neurodevelopment in Premature Infants
Published in Biological research for nursing (01-10-2012)“…Premature infants confront numerous physiologic and environmental stressors in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that have the potential to permanently…”
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