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Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7(Suppl 1):282
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Breastfeeding satisfaction post hospital discharge and associated factors – a longitudinal cohort study of mothers of preterm infants
Mothers’ satisfaction with breastfeeding is important for breastfeeding duration but rarely investigated in mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this study was to describe breastfeeding satisfaction and asso...
Citation: International Breastfeeding Journal 2021 16:28 -
33rd Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2018)
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6(Suppl 1):114 -
The effectiveness of proactive telephone support provided to breastfeeding mothers of preterm infants: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants’ development, with greater effects in those born preterm (at < 37 gestational weeks), mothers of preterm infants have shorter breastfeeding duration than ...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2013 13:73 -
Women’s experiences of receiving information about and consenting or declining to participate in a randomized controlled trial involving episiotomy in vacuum-assisted delivery: a qualitative study
Information about and invitation to participate in a clinical trial involving an intervention during childbirth may cause fear or worry in pregnant women. The aim of this study was to describe nulliparous wome...
Citation: Trials 2021 22:658 -
Mothers’ experiences of a telephone based breastfeeding support intervention after discharge from neonatal intensive care units: a mixed-method study
After discharge from a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), many mothers of preterm infants (gestational age < 37 weeks) experience a lack of support for breastfeeding. An intervention study was designed to ev...
Citation: International Breastfeeding Journal 2017 12:50 -
A qualitative study on the breastfeeding experience of mothers of preterm infants in the first 12 months after birth
Being a mother of a preterm infant (< 37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vulnerable and fragile situation wherein breastfeeding is an important part of becoming a mother and bonding with the infant. Ne...
Citation: International Breastfeeding Journal 2019 14:35 -
Heterogeneity of beta-cell function in subjects with multiple islet autoantibodies in the TEDDY family prevention study - TEFA
Individuals with multiple islet autoantibodies are at increased risk for clinical type 1 diabetes and may proceed gradually from stage to stage complicating the recruitment to secondary prevention studies. We ...
Citation: Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology 2022 7:23 -
Associations of beta-catenin alterations and MSI screening status with expression of key cell cycle regulating proteins and survival from colorectal cancer
Despite their pivotal roles in colorectal carcinogenesis, the interrelationship and prognostic significance of beta-catenin alterations and microsatellite instability (MSI) in colorectal cancer (CRC) needs to ...
Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2013 8:10 -
Parental experiences and breastfeeding outcomes of early support to new parents from family health care centres—a mixed method study
Early parenthood is a sensitive period for parents. Parents may feel uncertain about their new roles and unsure about where to find trusted information and support. The aim of this study was to explore the ass...
Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2022 22:150 -
Study protocol: parents as pain management in Swedish neonatal care – SWEpap, a multi-center randomized controlled trial
During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newborn infants experience recurrent painful procedures. Parents are a valuable but often overlooked resource in procedural pain management in...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2020 20:474 -
Analgesic antipyretic use among young children in the TEDDY study: no association with islet autoimmunity
The use of analgesic antipyretics (ANAP) in children have long been a matter of controversy. Data on their practical use on an individual level has, however, been scarce. There are indications of possible effe...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2017 17:127 -
The relationship between breastfeeding and reported respiratory and gastrointestinal infection rates in young children
Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspects of this relationship remain poorly understood.
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2019 19:339