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in Vocation Sage-femme > 99 (Novembre-décembre 2012) . - p. 45-47
Titre : The Limerick Lullaby project : Music and singing against prenatal stress Type de document : Livres, articles, périodiques Auteurs : Thierry Robin, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p. 45-47 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Irlande Musique Nouveau-né Soins infirmiers en néonatalogie Stress physiologique Résumé : Limerick, which is a city in the Republic of Ireland, is famous for King John’s Castle. It also gave its name to a witty five-line rhyming kind of poem. But if we mention that place today it is simply because a survey about the global impact of lullabies on prenatal stress was conducted there. Stress during pregnancy is common and has been linked to a range of poorer maternal and infant outcomes. Treatment options are few, however, due to difficulties of diagnosis and concerns about the impact of medication on the developing fetus. Singing is an activity with stress-reducing and other benefits that may be worth exploring. [article] The Limerick Lullaby project : Music and singing against prenatal stress [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Thierry Robin, Auteur . - 2012 . - p. 45-47.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Vocation Sage-femme > 99 (Novembre-décembre 2012) . - p. 45-47
Mots-clés : Irlande Musique Nouveau-né Soins infirmiers en néonatalogie Stress physiologique Résumé : Limerick, which is a city in the Republic of Ireland, is famous for King John’s Castle. It also gave its name to a witty five-line rhyming kind of poem. But if we mention that place today it is simply because a survey about the global impact of lullabies on prenatal stress was conducted there. Stress during pregnancy is common and has been linked to a range of poorer maternal and infant outcomes. Treatment options are few, however, due to difficulties of diagnosis and concerns about the impact of medication on the developing fetus. Singing is an activity with stress-reducing and other benefits that may be worth exploring. The questions raised by the implementation of the NIDCAP / Thierry Robin in Vocation Sage-femme, 116 (Septembre-Octobre 2015)
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in Vocation Sage-femme > 116 (Septembre-Octobre 2015) . - p. 44-46
Titre : The questions raised by the implementation of the NIDCAP Type de document : Livres, articles, périodiques Auteurs : Thierry Robin Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p. 44-46 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Bruit Développement de l'enfant Nouveau-né Période de péripartum Prématuré Unités de soins intensifs néonatals Résumé : In this issue, let us try to assess the pratical aspects and problems surrounding the implementation of the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP). It goes without saying the NIDCAP, wich was originally developed in North America, presents huge advantages as regards the newborns'health, but as Rocio Mosqueda and her Spanish colleagues demonstrate in their insighful research, implementing it needs a lot of thinking beforhand to make the most of it. [article] The questions raised by the implementation of the NIDCAP [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Thierry Robin . - 2015 . - p. 44-46.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Vocation Sage-femme > 116 (Septembre-Octobre 2015) . - p. 44-46
Mots-clés : Bruit Développement de l'enfant Nouveau-né Période de péripartum Prématuré Unités de soins intensifs néonatals Résumé : In this issue, let us try to assess the pratical aspects and problems surrounding the implementation of the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP). It goes without saying the NIDCAP, wich was originally developed in North America, presents huge advantages as regards the newborns'health, but as Rocio Mosqueda and her Spanish colleagues demonstrate in their insighful research, implementing it needs a lot of thinking beforhand to make the most of it. The Swedish midwives? dilemma: to use or not to use synthetic oxytocin? / Thierry Robin in Vocation Sage-femme, 119 (mars-avril 2016)
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in Vocation Sage-femme > 119 (mars-avril 2016) . - p. 45-47
Titre : The Swedish midwives? dilemma: to use or not to use synthetic oxytocin? Type de document : Livres, articles, périodiques Auteurs : Thierry Robin Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 45-47 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Accouchement Ocytocine Sage-femme Suède Résumé : The use of intravenous artificial oxytocin for augmentation of labour is very common in midwifery care in Sweden. Studies have shown that it is often administered to women in labour who show no signs of dystocia. Yet there is awareness that interventions to augment labour can result in undesirable effects on the birth process. The aim of this paper written by Maria Ekelin, Judith Svensson, Susanne Evehammar, Linda J. Kvis is to examine Swedish midwives’ ambiguous views on the use of oxytocin in the context of normal labour. It fuels the ongoing debate bearing on the growing medicalization of childbirth. [article] The Swedish midwives? dilemma: to use or not to use synthetic oxytocin? [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Thierry Robin . - 2016 . - p. 45-47.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Vocation Sage-femme > 119 (mars-avril 2016) . - p. 45-47
Mots-clés : Accouchement Ocytocine Sage-femme Suède Résumé : The use of intravenous artificial oxytocin for augmentation of labour is very common in midwifery care in Sweden. Studies have shown that it is often administered to women in labour who show no signs of dystocia. Yet there is awareness that interventions to augment labour can result in undesirable effects on the birth process. The aim of this paper written by Maria Ekelin, Judith Svensson, Susanne Evehammar, Linda J. Kvis is to examine Swedish midwives’ ambiguous views on the use of oxytocin in the context of normal labour. It fuels the ongoing debate bearing on the growing medicalization of childbirth. What makes a 'good' birth ? The Heidegger perspective : Jane's story (Part 2) / Thierry Robin in Vocation Sage-femme, 134 (Septembre-0ctobre 2018)
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in Vocation Sage-femme > 134 (Septembre-0ctobre 2018) . - p. 45-47
Titre : What makes a 'good' birth ? The Heidegger perspective : Jane's story (Part 2) Type de document : Livres, articles, périodiques Auteurs : Thierry Robin Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 45-47 Note générale : Doi : 10.1016/j.vsf.2018.06.010 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : PHILOSOPHIE NAISSANCE Résumé :
This is the second and final part of the paper by Elizabeth Smythe. It is a refreshing philosophical approach to childbirth informed by Gadamer's and Heidegger's philosophy. It is also about the need for a holistic approach to life and meaning. Jane is a woman living in New Zealand who decides to give birth in a local birthing center run by midwives.
[article] What makes a 'good' birth ? The Heidegger perspective : Jane's story (Part 2) [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Thierry Robin . - 2018 . - p. 45-47.
Doi : 10.1016/j.vsf.2018.06.010
Langues : Français (fre)
in Vocation Sage-femme > 134 (Septembre-0ctobre 2018) . - p. 45-47
Mots-clés : PHILOSOPHIE NAISSANCE Résumé :
This is the second and final part of the paper by Elizabeth Smythe. It is a refreshing philosophical approach to childbirth informed by Gadamer's and Heidegger's philosophy. It is also about the need for a holistic approach to life and meaning. Jane is a woman living in New Zealand who decides to give birth in a local birthing center run by midwives.
When work hurts and care equals pain for Australian midwives. Neck and upper back musculoskeletal symptoms / Thierry Robin in Vocation Sage-femme, 121 (Juillet-août 2016)
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in Vocation Sage-femme > 121 (Juillet-août 2016) . - p. 45-47
Titre : When work hurts and care equals pain for Australian midwives. Neck and upper back musculoskeletal symptoms Type de document : Livres, articles, périodiques Auteurs : Thierry Robin Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 45-47 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Conditions de travail Cou Maladies ostéomusculaires Posture Psychologie Sage-femme Résumé : Midwifery is far from being a cushy world, it implies physical involvement and exertion on the part of the women doing the job. The labour of the women giving birth may then entail pains in the carers doing their best to help them in those crucial moments when all may look extreme: feelings, joy, sufferings, tension, expectations, etc. The following Australian paper written by Maryann H. Long Venerina Johnston and Fiona Bogossian explores that paradox when relieving the women's pains may hurt in the long run. [article] When work hurts and care equals pain for Australian midwives. Neck and upper back musculoskeletal symptoms [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Thierry Robin . - 2016 . - p. 45-47.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Vocation Sage-femme > 121 (Juillet-août 2016) . - p. 45-47
Mots-clés : Conditions de travail Cou Maladies ostéomusculaires Posture Psychologie Sage-femme Résumé : Midwifery is far from being a cushy world, it implies physical involvement and exertion on the part of the women doing the job. The labour of the women giving birth may then entail pains in the carers doing their best to help them in those crucial moments when all may look extreme: feelings, joy, sufferings, tension, expectations, etc. The following Australian paper written by Maryann H. Long Venerina Johnston and Fiona Bogossian explores that paradox when relieving the women's pains may hurt in the long run. Women's labour and antenatal care / Thierry Robin in Vocation Sage-femme, 109 (Juillet-Août 2014)
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