0.05). In addition, there was a significant difference between groups (p <0.05). Conclusion: The results of the study indicated that baby massage training (BMT) is effective in increasing the mothers’ awareness, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and in decreasing their perceived stress. Therefore, applying this approach to improve mothers’ stress and breastfeeding self-efficacy was recommended and emphasized.]]>
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0.05), birth weight (1259±263 vs. 1235±285; P>0.05), and 1-minute Apgar score (5.53±1.13 vs. 5.33±1.34; P>0.05) between NIPPV and NCPAP treatment groups. Besides, the rate of recovery, mortality and disease complications was not significantly different between both groups. However, the duration of respiratory support was less in NIPPV than NCPAP (34.9±33.8 vs. 68.4±32 h; P=0.001). Conclusion According to the results, there was not significant advantage between the NIPPV vs. NCPAP methods in the treatment of RDS in preterm infants with very low birth weight. ]]>
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0.05). There were no significant differences between the two groups after the intervention (with adjusted baseline values) in terms of hemoglobin (adjusted mean difference: -0.07, 95% confidence Interval: 0.31 to -0.46, P=0.710), hematocrit (-0.14, 0.76 to -1.05, P=0.747), and pregnancy weight gain (0.07,1.80 to -1.65, P=0.931). Conclusion The results showed that providing counseling to teenage women during pregnancy does not affect their hemoglobin and hematocrit levels and pregnancy weight gain.]]>
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0.05). Conclusion According to the results, usage of prophylactic probiotics can reduce the incidence of late onset sepsis and its mortality. By consuming probiotics preterm infants could reach the full enteral feeding in a shorter period of time, but the duration of hospitalization not reduced. ]]>
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0.05). Conclusion Our overview showed that the pregnant women who expose to domestic violence are at increased risk of an adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth', low birth weight' and small for gestational age' infants. So, intervention such as screening and counseling for violence is needed for all pregnancy women especially previous victims of violence.]]>
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