Disaster in pregnancy: midwifery continuity positively impacts infant neurodevelopment, qf2011 study

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  • who: Gabrielle Simcock from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Disaster in pregnancy: midwifery continuity positively impacts infant neurodevelopment, QF2011 study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examines whether midwifery group practice (MGP) care during affects infant neurodevelopment at 6-months of age compared to women receiving standard hospital maternity care (SC) in the context of a natural disaster. The models for the regression analyses for the five ASQ-3 scales were: First, objective stress was entered into the model, followed by composite subjective stress in step 2, and cognitive appraisal in step 3 . . .

     

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