Implementing Infant Hearing Screening At Maternal And Child Health Clinics: Context And Interactional Processes, De Wet Swanepoel, René Hugo, Brenda Louw
Apr 2005
Implementing Infant Hearing Screening At Maternal And Child Health Clinics: Context And Interactional Processes, De Wet Swanepoel, René Hugo, Brenda Louw
Brenda Louw
Infant hearing screening has become increasingly widespread as research evidence a dramatic benefit when early
identification of hearing loss occurs before six-months of age. The Health Professions Council of South Africa
(HPCSA) has recently published a hearing screening position statement recommending infant hearing screening in three contexts: the well-baby nursery, at discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and at Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clinics. The well-baby nursery and NICUs are established and internationally recognised screening contexts abundantly reported on whilst MCH clinics have not been investigated as screening contexts previously. The objective of this study was therefore …
Die Vroeë Kommunikasieontwikkeling Van 'N Groep Babas Met Pediatriese Miv / Vigs In Sorgsentrums, Isabel Bam, Alta Kritzinger, Brenda Louw
Feb 2003
Die Vroeë Kommunikasieontwikkeling Van 'N Groep Babas Met Pediatriese Miv / Vigs In Sorgsentrums, Isabel Bam, Alta Kritzinger, Brenda Louw
Brenda Louw
The high prevalence and serious sequelae of the pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV / AIDS) in South Africa pose great challenges for clinicians involved in early intervention to develop appropriate interdisciplinary programmes for primary prevention of transmission of the virus as well as secondary interventions directed at the early management of the unique combination of serious health problems, neuro-developmental needs and caregiving circumstances of the infants. This study was an explorative, descriptive survey with the aim to describe the early communication development of ten 6-12 month old infants with pediatric HIV / AIDS in two care centres in Gauteng. Neonatal …
Verpleegkundiges Se Kommunikasie-Stimulasie Van Hoë-Risiko Babas In Die Neonatale Sorgeenheid : Oorsig, Elmien Kraamwinkel, Brenda Louw
Mar 2000
Verpleegkundiges Se Kommunikasie-Stimulasie Van Hoë-Risiko Babas In Die Neonatale Sorgeenheid : Oorsig, Elmien Kraamwinkel, Brenda Louw
Brenda Louw
Early communication intervention services begin in the neonatal intensive care unit, where growing numbers of high-risk infections survive every day.
Kennis En Houdings Van Verpleegkundiges Aangaande Die Voedingsprobleme Van Babas Met Gesplete Lip En Verhemelte, Brenda Louw, Hannelie Botha
Feb 1999
Kennis En Houdings Van Verpleegkundiges Aangaande Die Voedingsprobleme Van Babas Met Gesplete Lip En Verhemelte, Brenda Louw, Hannelie Botha
Brenda Louw
Feeding problems of infants with cleft lip and palate are one of the first challenges posed to nursing personnel in the care of infants.
Attitudes And Perceptions Of Nurses Regarding Early Communication Intervention, Brenda Louw, Ingrid Weber
Feb 1997
Attitudes And Perceptions Of Nurses Regarding Early Communication Intervention, Brenda Louw, Ingrid Weber
Brenda Louw
Although nurses play a vital role during Early Communication Intervention with infants and toddlers 0-2 years, limited research has been conducted regarding this role.