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    A clinical‐academic partnership to develop a family management intervention for parents of preterm infants by Weber, Ashley M., Voos, Kristin C., Bakas, Tamilyn M., Rice, Jared B., Blatz, Mary Ann, Ribeiro, Ana Paula Duarte, Tubbs‐Cooley, Heather L., Rota, Matthew J., Kaplan, Heather C.

    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 by Weber, Ashley M, Harrison, Tondi M, Steward, Deborah K

    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 by Weber, Ashley M, Jackson, Yamile C, Elder, Mason R, Remer, Sarah L, Parikh, Nehal A, Hofherr, Jennifer J, Voos, Kristin C, Kaplan, Heather C

    “…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 by Weber, Ashley M., Harrison, Tondi M.

    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 by Weber, Ashley M., Harrison, Tondi M., Steward, Deborah K.

    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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