2014
DOI: 10.11124/issn.2202-4433
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Health professionals’ beliefs, attitudes and experiences of medication error reporting: a systematic review protocol

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“…During skin-to-skin contact maternal singing is able to decrease anxiety (Arnon, Diamant, Bauer, Regev, Sirota, & Litmanovitz, 2014). This result was also obtained by Pölkki and Korhonen (2014) who also observed benefits in neonatal attachment. Furthermore, benefits in physiological and behavioral stability were found when maternal alive speech or singing were delivered to pre-term babies' (Filippa, Devouche, Arioni, Imberty, & Gratier, 2013;Standley, 2012).…”
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“…During skin-to-skin contact maternal singing is able to decrease anxiety (Arnon, Diamant, Bauer, Regev, Sirota, & Litmanovitz, 2014). This result was also obtained by Pölkki and Korhonen (2014) who also observed benefits in neonatal attachment. Furthermore, benefits in physiological and behavioral stability were found when maternal alive speech or singing were delivered to pre-term babies' (Filippa, Devouche, Arioni, Imberty, & Gratier, 2013;Standley, 2012).…”
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