T. Berry Brazelton (USA Harvard Medical School), J. Kevin Nugent (University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Brazelt
Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
T. Berry Brazelton (USA Harvard Medical School), J. Kevin Nugent (University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Brazelt
Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
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- Clinics in Developmental Medicine
- Verlag: Mac Keith Press
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 179mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781907655036
- ISBN-10: 1907655034
- Artikelnr.: 33944776
- Clinics in Developmental Medicine
- Verlag: Mac Keith Press
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 179mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781907655036
- ISBN-10: 1907655034
- Artikelnr.: 33944776
Dr Brazelton is a noted pediatrician and author, who developed the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS), used by major hospitals throughout the world. He has written more than two hundred scholarly papers and twenty-four books. He has been described as "America's most celebrated and influential baby doctor since Benjamin Spock". Dr Nugent is the Founder and Director of the Brazelton Institute at Children's Hospital in Boston and is on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School in the Department of Pediatrics. He is also Professor of Child and Family Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Contributors vii
Foreword ix
Martin Bax
1. Introduction 1
T. Berry Brazelton
2. Standard administration of the NBAS 7
3. Manual for scoring the NBAS Items 41
4. Research Uses for the NBAS 67
5. Clinical Uses of the NBAS 84
I. Introduction 84
II. The Combined Physical and Behavioral Neonatal Examination: AParent-Centered Approach to Pediatric Care 92
Constance Helen Keefer
III. A Model for Intergrating the NBAS into Nursing Practice102
Donna J. Karl, Judy A. Beal and Patricia N. Rissmiller
IV. Using the NBAS with Families: A Psychotherapeutic Approach108
Hanne Munck
V. Family Administered Neonatal Activities (FANA) 111
Ida Anne Cardone and Linda Gilkerson
VI. Parents' Perceptions as Guides for Conducting NBAS ClinicalSessions 117
Dieter Wolke
VII. Using the NBAS with High-Risk Infants 126
Jean Gardner Cole
Appendices 123
1. NBAS Scoring Form 133
2. Mother and Baby Scales (MBAS) 135
References 138
Foreword ix
Martin Bax
1. Introduction 1
T. Berry Brazelton
2. Standard administration of the NBAS 7
3. Manual for scoring the NBAS Items 41
4. Research Uses for the NBAS 67
5. Clinical Uses of the NBAS 84
I. Introduction 84
II. The Combined Physical and Behavioral Neonatal Examination: AParent-Centered Approach to Pediatric Care 92
Constance Helen Keefer
III. A Model for Intergrating the NBAS into Nursing Practice102
Donna J. Karl, Judy A. Beal and Patricia N. Rissmiller
IV. Using the NBAS with Families: A Psychotherapeutic Approach108
Hanne Munck
V. Family Administered Neonatal Activities (FANA) 111
Ida Anne Cardone and Linda Gilkerson
VI. Parents' Perceptions as Guides for Conducting NBAS ClinicalSessions 117
Dieter Wolke
VII. Using the NBAS with High-Risk Infants 126
Jean Gardner Cole
Appendices 123
1. NBAS Scoring Form 133
2. Mother and Baby Scales (MBAS) 135
References 138
Contributors vii
Foreword ix
Martin Bax
1. Introduction 1
T. Berry Brazelton
2. Standard administration of the NBAS 7
3. Manual for scoring the NBAS Items 41
4. Research Uses for the NBAS 67
5. Clinical Uses of the NBAS 84
I. Introduction 84
II. The Combined Physical and Behavioral Neonatal Examination: AParent-Centered Approach to Pediatric Care 92
Constance Helen Keefer
III. A Model for Intergrating the NBAS into Nursing Practice102
Donna J. Karl, Judy A. Beal and Patricia N. Rissmiller
IV. Using the NBAS with Families: A Psychotherapeutic Approach108
Hanne Munck
V. Family Administered Neonatal Activities (FANA) 111
Ida Anne Cardone and Linda Gilkerson
VI. Parents' Perceptions as Guides for Conducting NBAS ClinicalSessions 117
Dieter Wolke
VII. Using the NBAS with High-Risk Infants 126
Jean Gardner Cole
Appendices 123
1. NBAS Scoring Form 133
2. Mother and Baby Scales (MBAS) 135
References 138
Foreword ix
Martin Bax
1. Introduction 1
T. Berry Brazelton
2. Standard administration of the NBAS 7
3. Manual for scoring the NBAS Items 41
4. Research Uses for the NBAS 67
5. Clinical Uses of the NBAS 84
I. Introduction 84
II. The Combined Physical and Behavioral Neonatal Examination: AParent-Centered Approach to Pediatric Care 92
Constance Helen Keefer
III. A Model for Intergrating the NBAS into Nursing Practice102
Donna J. Karl, Judy A. Beal and Patricia N. Rissmiller
IV. Using the NBAS with Families: A Psychotherapeutic Approach108
Hanne Munck
V. Family Administered Neonatal Activities (FANA) 111
Ida Anne Cardone and Linda Gilkerson
VI. Parents' Perceptions as Guides for Conducting NBAS ClinicalSessions 117
Dieter Wolke
VII. Using the NBAS with High-Risk Infants 126
Jean Gardner Cole
Appendices 123
1. NBAS Scoring Form 133
2. Mother and Baby Scales (MBAS) 135
References 138