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16 cze 2021 · The Risky Situation (RS) procedure has been developed to test the following dimensions of father-child attachment in children aged 12-18 months: stimulation (encourage the child to be open to the outside world), and discipline (setting limits for the child’s safety).
In particular, the practice of nursing will be advanced by a fuller understanding of both the processes of parent–child interaction that shape a child’s definition of self and relationships with parents and others (Fonagy, Gergely, & Target, 2007) and of nursing functions that contribute to or guide these processes.
1 paź 2009 · Definition and explication of the parent-child relationship is a first-step in understanding factors amenable to nursing intervention. A clear definition of the concept of...
The purpose of this article is to present an integrative review of nursing research from the insider, that is, the parental perspective of parent–child relationships during infancy, discuss implications for nursing practice, identify gaps in knowledge, and recommend areas for future research.
Abstract. Purpose: This integrative review concerns nursing research on parent-child interaction and relationships published from 1980 through 2008 and includes assessment and intervention studies in clinically important settings (e.g., feeding, teaching, play).
26 maj 2019 · This review presents a parent-child relational health perspective on development, with an emphasis on socioemotional outcomes in early childhood, along with brief attention to obesity and eating behavior as a relationally informed health outcome.
Practice implications: Nurses have an important opportunity to positively affect the developing parent-infant relationship. Screening parents for depression and providing parents with resources and support are key nursing interventions supporting the parent-infant relationship.