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Getting connected: How nurses can support mother/infant attachment in the neonatal intensive care unit
Hayley Kearvell,
Julian Grant
Early Childhood Interdisciplinary Research Group
Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences
Flinders University
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Citations (Scopus)
64
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Keyphrases
Mother-infant Attachment
100%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
Mother-infant Interaction
50%
Mother-infant Dyad
50%
Attachment Process
50%
CINAHL
25%
Ill-health
25%
Nursing Care
25%
PubMed
25%
Hospitalization
25%
Literature Search
25%
Routine Care
25%
Psychosocial Support
25%
Specialty Care
25%
Sick Infants
25%
Maternal Role
25%
Mother-infant
25%
Kangaroo Mother Care
25%
Web of Knowledge
25%
Neonatal Unit
25%
Major Themes
25%
Trustful Relationship
25%
Nurse Relationships
25%
Mother's Anxiety
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
CINAHL
25%
Medline
25%
Kangaroo Care
25%
Nursing Care
25%
Psychosocial Care
25%