| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nurse-initiated telephone follow-up of postpartum women | Groenjes, Jean Marie | Puerperium; Obstetrical Nursing | The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not a nurse-initiated telephone contact with postpartum women at home is an effective means by which well postpartum families can receive continued professional care, guidance and support. The 99 subjects v/ere selected at one U.S. Air Force Base... | 1977-06 | |
| 2 | Concerns of primiparous mothers at two months postpartum | Hall, Mary Dorsey | Obstetrical Nursing; Postnatal Care; Utah | This study examined the concerns of employed and unemployed primiparous mothers at 2 months postpartum. The convenience sample consisted of 51 subjects. The categories of maternal concerns that were studied included maternal-infant attachment, breastfeeding, child development, and maternal self-iden... | 1988-06 | |
| 3 | Nasal mucus ferning patterns. | Peterson, Diana Lynn | Obstetrical Nursing; Ovulation Detection | Natural family planning methods utilized a number of signs and symptoms to determine ovulation. The calendar method of recording dates, basal body temperature, cervical mucus change, spinbarkeit, mittelscherz, spotting, breast tenderness position and consistency of the cervix, mood and libido chang... | 1984-12 | |
| 4 | The Relationship between maternal fitness level and length of active labor, use of analgesics, and incidence of perineal laceration in primiparas. | Stevenson-Brim, Audrey M. | Physical Fitness; Obstetrical Nursing; Midwifery | Thirty-five primiparas were tested for aerobic fitness levels and assigned to either a control or experimental group based on fitness level. The experimental group represented primiparas who engaged in regular, sustained, aerobic activity for 20 minutes, three times weekly from 28-36 weeks gestation... | 1990-06 |