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Initiatives to improve the sleep of pregnant women, and reduce ethnic inequalities, may improve infant outcomes.
Oxytocin Treatment May Improve Infant Feeding and Social Skills in Prader-Willi Syndrome.
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Interventions aimed at maternal depression may help improve infant outcomes.
The FICare pilot study suggested that the model is feasible and safe in a Canadian healthcare setting, and may decrease parental stress and improve infant weight gain as well as other neonatal outcomes.
Simple interventions to improve infant care in the community may include women support groups, family members and the village health teams to encourage infant feeding, skin-to-skin care, and community healthcare worker assessments to identify and treat neonatal sepsis.
Prevention of periviable birth could improve infant outcomes significantly.
Clearly there is scope to improve infant feeding practices.
Provision of interventions to support and engage parents in the care of their infant may improve outcomes for both the parents and the infant.
Maternal education and support regarding the importance of follow-up care for their own and their infants' health may improve patient retention and facilitate early diagnosis of infant morbidity and HIV transmission risk.
The concept of MIST is exciting because of the possibility that giving surfactant in this way to preterm infants may improve respiratory outcomes including duration of respiratory support and risk of BPD.
Emerging areas of interest include the developmental trajectories of social communications skills in the early years, the expression of a milder phenotype in siblings not affected with ASD, and the possibility that early intervention with infant siblings may improve outcomes for those with ASD.
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