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M. Sparshott (Author)


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January 15, 1997 0632040777 978-0632040773 1
The newborn baby has specific emotional and environmental needs at the beginning of life, and in order for caregivers to create an environment that will promote the baby's well-being, they need to understand how the baby is affected by his/her surroundings. This well researched and referenced book provides detailed and comprehensive information for all those involved in caring for newborn infants. It addresses the key problems, crises and issues in providing security and comfort for the sick and preterm baby in an environment where he can develop and grow, and learn to communicate his needs. The text looks at immediate and long-term goals for the baby and family, to create the most favourable environment for development of potential. This book will be an essential reference for neonatal nurses, paediatric nurses and midwives.

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"This easy to read book targets those working in NICU but I think it offers student midwives, midwives (and many doctors who are involved with babies on a day-to-day basis) a source of information and inspiration rarely found in midwifery and/or medical texts. I wholeheartedly recommend it."

Midwifery Matters

"Pain, Distress and the Newborn Baby by Margaret Sparshott is destined to become a required text for all neonatal intensive care students as well as a valued guide for paediatric and neonatal nurses, medics and midwives"

"As a lecturer with link responsibilities to the neonatal unit of a large teaching hospital, I will highly recommend it to both students and clinical staff"

British Journal of Midwifery

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The newborn baby is at the beginning of life experience and has specific emotional and environmental needs. In order to create an environment that will promote his well-being, carers need to understand how the baby will be affected by his surroundings. This well researched and referenced book provides detailed and comprehensive information for all those involved in caring for newborn infants. It addresses the key problems and issues in providing security and comfort for the sick and preterm baby in an environment where he can develop and grow, and learn to communicate his needs. The text looks at the immediate as well as long-term goals for the baby and family, to create the most favourable environment for development of potential of both the baby and parents. The book is divided into three sections. The first section discusses the newborn baby, how it responds to external factors and expresses its needs. The chapters describe the development of the Central Nervous System and how this is relevant to pain and stress. The second part looks at behavioural changes and stimulation including care plans for traumatic procedures, pain scales, discomfort and disturbance. The final section of the book illustrates the importance of involving the parents and emphasizes the stresses and problems which every carer faces. It considers the delicate issue of the dying baby and

Product Details

  • Paperback: 199 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (January 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632040777
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632040773
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,793,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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peripheral temperature differential, neonatal staff, emotional sweating, traumatic procedure, incubator doors, chest drain insertion, long lasting pain, fragile infant, fragile babies, neonatal nursing, infant psychiatry, individual baby, neonatal nurses, fragile baby, preterm baby, baby massage, minimal handling, preterm infant, infant behaviour, pain research
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