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Journal articles on the topic "Mères et nourrissons – Afghanistan"
Gibbons, Cynthia, Rachel Schiffman, Holly Brophy-Herb, Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Mildred Omar, and Lorraine McKelvey. "Une étude exploratoire. Interaction entre les dyades mère-nourrisson et père-nourrisson chez les couples à faible revenu." Santé mentale au Québec 26, no. 1 (February 5, 2007): 101–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/014513ar.
Full textRiquet, S., E. Hinsinger, E. Bernard, and C. Zakarian. "Évaluation du stress en post-partum des mères lors de la consultation postnatale." Périnatalité 11, no. 3 (September 2019): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rmp-2019-0058.
Full textVallée-Ouimet, Sandrine, Monique Benoit, and Pierre Pariseau-Legault. "Une analyse situationnelle du discours des mères ayant choisi une alternative à l’allaitement maternel exclusif : enjeux pour la pratique infi rmière." Aporia 13, no. 2 (August 23, 2021): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/aporia.v13i2.6018.
Full textDiagana, Moussa Salatou, and Hélène Kane. "Alimentation des nourrissons à Nouakchott?: entre recommandations médicales et instructions des grand-mères." Santé Publique 28, no. 2 (2016): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.162.0235.
Full textLe Heuzey, M. F., C. Turberg-Romain, and B. Lelièvre. "Comportement alimentaire des nourrissons et jeunes enfants de 0 à 36 mois : comparaison des habitudes des mères." Archives de Pédiatrie 14, no. 11 (November 2007): 1379–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2007.08.011.
Full textZeroual, Z., A. Hazazi, N. Bouterfes, F. Bouferoua, S. Tari, A. Khati, L. Atek, et al. "P-502 – Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des mères vis à vis de la diversification alimentaire chez les nourrissons." Archives de Pédiatrie 22, no. 5 (May 2015): 360. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(15)30678-3.
Full textKane, H. "Les grands-mères et l’adoption de conduites de prévention : l’exemple de l’allaitement maternel exclusif des nourrissons, Nouakchott, Mauritanie." Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 61 (October 2013): S243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respe.2013.07.133.
Full textLabbé, A. "Augmentation de la pression artérielle chez les nouveau-nés et nourrissons dont les mères ont fumé durant la grossesse." Archives de Pédiatrie 4, no. 4 (April 1997): 310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(97)90044-0.
Full textTurberg-Romain, C., B. Lelièvre, and M. F. Le Heuzey. "Conduite alimentaire des nourrissons et jeunes enfants âgés de 1 à 36 mois en France: évolution des habitudes des mères." Archives de Pédiatrie 14, no. 10 (October 2007): 1250–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2007.07.007.
Full textA, Dembélé. "Etude épidémio-clinique des références aux urgences pédiatriques du C.H.U Gabriel Touré." Mali Santé Publique 10, no. 02 (April 20, 2021): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.53318/msp.v10i02.1793.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Mères et nourrissons – Afghanistan"
Bizouerne, Cécile. "Insuffisance en lait maternel et souffrances psychologiques en Afghanistan : approche psychologique clinique en situation humanitaire." Bordeaux 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR21538.
Full textThis research embedded in an humanitarian context : in Afghanistan, more than 30 % of the children severely malnourished admitted in the Therapeutic Feeding Centres of Action Contre la Faim between 2003 and 2004 were less than 6 months old and were admitted because of mother's milk insufficiency. Breast-feeding usually protects the child from malnutrition and severe malnutrition appears only after the age of 6 months, at the time of introduction of complementary feeding or just after. In Afghanistan this protection does not seem to function properly. How can this mother's milk insufficiency be explained ? What are the mothers saying when they complain of a lack of milk ? How can these infants and their families be supported ? In responding to these questions, the humanitarian system should take into consideration the impact of the crisis on the health of the population and needs to adapt its comprehension and its approach to acute malnutrition to a context where humanitarian assistance is challenged. It concerns both the anthropological and psychological dimensions of severe malnutrition. This research describes the process and the results. The causes of mother's milk insufficiency are multiple (the characteristics of the infant, the role of the family, the mother-child relationship, the women's distress, etc. ). Prevention and treatment of severely malnourished infants anf of their families should take into account the social, cultural and subjective aspects of lack of breastmilk to be appropriate and effective
Perrusi, Mônica Moura de Paula. "Institution mère-enfant, prévention et lien social : recherches et perspectives sur l'intervention précoce." Paris 7, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA070075.
Full textClinical work in mental care institutions with young children and their parents covers a wide range of aspects from prevention to social network and therapeutic care. New forms of social interactions generate new ways of mental functioning and these have an impact on the way a person makes his/her request. This evolution can equally be observed in the clinical work with babies and their parents. Changes in the family structure also contribute to the institution performing other roles and meeting other society needs. We will challenge the place of psychoanalysis with young children when confronted to the growing demands of adaptation to society, or of curing, and to the evolution of the notion of preventive action, often linked to prediction. The measures taken by the current health policy, which seem to fall within the lines of "hygienic security measures", show the growing interest for the assessment of our practices in order to measure the effectiveness of the therapeutic work. Sterling from clinical cases, we will question the role of the institution in situations of maternal mental disturbance and of post-partum depressions, among others. The role of the therapeutic work could act as a mental aid for the child in case of severe mental disturbance of the mother. Moreover, we will see that the breadth of the clinical work with mothers suffering from post-natal depression, its diversity, guards us against any thought of forming a specific entity and its own specific therapeutic action. This leads us to speak not of depression but of depressions of the mother
Ferreira, Benate Irma Helena. "Récits maternels : une étude transculturelle avec des mères brésiliennes et françaises." Paris 7, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA070066.
Full textConsidering the importance of the mother in the baby's first year of life for a harmonious human development, this study aims to evaluate the experience as a mother of 16 Brazilian and French women towards their female babies aging from newborns to eleven-month olds. This research is based on qualitative method with a psychoanalytic approach. The methodological strategy used was one of the psychoanalytical narratives, that favours the description of the clinical case, that includes the perceptions of the researcher and of the participants of the research. They used five cards of the Children's Apperception Test, animal form (CAT-A) as a mediator of communication with mothers about the experience of maternity. The method of narrative analysis was the one with material free inspection, considering the reference that daims to study the human being in their uniqueness and differences, in their conscious and unconscious dimensions. The sample of Brazilian mothers was between 27 and 40 years old. The sample of French mothers was between 27 and 41 years old. Regarding the experience as a mother, all Brazilian and French mothers reported complexed and paradoxal feelings and thoughts, because they referred to experiences of pleasure and frustration mainly related to birth and breastfeeding. Not to mention the huge change in routine, in personal and marital life since the baby's birth, that resulted in feeling overloaded, but also satisfied. The general theme of their reports was about the fusion/ distinction with a more intense and natural valuation of the rescue of its own autonomy
Ramos, Maria Natália Pereira. "Maternage en milieu portugais autochtone et immigré, de la tradition à la modernité : une étude ethnopsychologique." Paris 5, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA05H022.
Full textThe present rechearch work aims to study the portuguese parents representations and conduts regarding the cares given to their young children belonging to the present, traditional, autochtone and immigrant social environments and also their individual and socio-cultural and clinical points of view. Other aspects treated are the different theories on which are based the cares of earliest childhood ; varyng conceptions of their nature, development and needs and their historical and social changes. Firstly, the different levels of the evolution of the puericulture practices and of the early education are assessed. Secondly were have tired to bring forth the special characteristics of the attitudes and behaviours of the portuguese mothering families. Finally, we have composed the peculiaritys of child'streatment among the autocthone and immigrant families in france
Colas, Annie. "Affect, intersubjectivité et communication mère-bébé : émergence des procédés ostensifs dans le langage adressé à l'enfant de trois à treize mois." Aix-Marseille 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993AIX10064.
Full textGratier, Maya. "Rythmes et appartenances culturelles : étude acoustique des échanges vocaux entre mères et bébés autochtones et migrants." Paris 5, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA05H048.
Full textThis study uses acoustic analysis methods to shed light on the relationship between the dynamics of negotiation in mother-infant interaction and the mother's sense of identity. We show that the expressiveness and contingency of vocal interaction is particularly affected when the mother's sense of self lacks clarity and confidence. This study focuses, in particular, on the effects of immigration on the mother's sense of self. Sixty recordings of spontaneous mother-infant interaction were made in India, France and the United States with infants aged between 2 and 6 months. Our analysis revealed universal hierarchies of rhythm : all of the mothers and infants relied on a beat and on innate musical sensitivities to express jointly created narratives in time. (. . . )
Alves, Gil Pamela. "La mère [batu] : étude ethno-psychologique de la relation mère-bébé dans la population Deni (Amazonie - Brésil)." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H071.
Full textUsing an ethno-psychological point of view, this thesis analyses the interaction between mothers and babies the principal hypothesis of the study concerns the role of holding (maternal and familial) as a way to relieve child angst. It contains a study of a Brazilian people of Amazonia: the Deni of the river Xerua the clinical investigation of Deni families is based on a combination of three methods: direct observation of early interactions, filmic observation and questionnaire on the cultural representation and conducts regarding the cares given to young children. A comparison between Deni and the so called "riverside" population is provided
Hubin-Gayte, Marie-Hélène. "Approche différentielle de la consolabilité des nourrissons et des pratiques maternelles d'apaisement." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100017.
Full textThe object of the report is to study the interpersonal differences in the neonates’ consolavbility as well as to evaluate their influence on maternal soothing behaviors. The brazelton scale (bnbas) has been used to observe the differences of consolabity and irritability for 40 neonates. As a result, a neonate’s typology has been drawn up and ranks the infants in 3 groups accordingly to their sensorial reactivity. The first group needs close corporal contact to appease, the second only calms down with a tactile contact whereas the third can be appeased with distant visual and auditory stimulations. A compromise and longitudinal approach has been adopted which consisted in studying in the first 2 months of life, episodes of appeasing held at home during bath time. Objective is, on one side, to evaluate the stability of interpersonal differences observed at birth and, on the other side to observe how mothers become aware of their neonates consolability constitutional characteristics and how they adjust their soothing behaviors. The typology at birth seems to be predicative of the future consolability. The neonate keeps these characteristics and more specifically his reactivity towards a specific soothing behavior developed by his mother. Mothers sensibility towards the baby's sensorial reactivity depends on his typology as well as on his "general style"
Chabrol, Henri. "Les interactions precoces dans les depressions du post-partum : etude des interactions mere-bebe, pere-mere-bebe dans 10 familles de meres deprimees dans le post-partum et dans 10 familles temoins." Toulouse 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU20039.
Full textMother-infant, father-infant and father-mother-infant interactions were studied in 10 families with a postpartum depressed mother and in 10 control families when the infants were 3 to 6 months of age. Face-to-face interactions were videotaped during 2 minutes each and were coded using behavioral descriptions and a 1s. Time base. Mother-infant, father-infant and father-mother-infant interactions were as positive in the 2 groups. On the other hand, the comparison of dyadic and triadic interactions in each groups showed some distinctive features of depressed mothers'group
Gumery, Hays Marie-Aimée. "Observation du bébé et soin de la dépression maternelle post-partum précoce : approches clinique, théorique et méthodologique." Lyon 2, 2002. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2002/gumery_ma.
Full textWe designed a clinical trial aimed at documenting the therapeutic effects and limits of a Newborn Observation setting on early Postpartum Depression (PPD). We implemented two types of newborn observation in two groups of mother-infant dyads: observation according to T. B. Brazelton Scale, and Prague Scale (naturalistic observation of feeding). We added videotaped mother-baby interaction and video feedback. The pivotal theoretical hypothesis states that the process of Adjustment is the core process in the primary relationship. Mother and newborn have to deal with the co-creation of connectedness. The achievement of sameness between them leads to the roots of subjectivity by awakening the newborn's primary creativity. PPD is defined as Trouble of Adjustment: a reduction of the mother's ability to discover her baby's potentialities that are hidden by parental projective identifications. By enhancing joint attention, Newborn Observation re-opens the door to this capability. The observation of a newborn, according to a relevant setting, is an observation of the unknown-unthought of the baby that reveals an inconceived of the mother herself, as she considers her baby as a duplicate self. Hence, infant observation acts as a narcissistic confirmation. We addressed a methodological issue that arose out of our model: the opposition between experimental and clinical observation, which includes the analysis of the observer's role. The mirroring process, enhanced by clinical observation, is triadic, involving mother, infant and observer. Our reflection on the process of Adjustment lead us to hypothesize that key points of the co-construction of connectedness occur at three weeks, and three months after birth. The previous adaptations are de-constructed, re-organized through crisis. They come with maternal depressive weakenings: we differenciate between the reactivation of the maternal depressive Position occuring with birth and the PPD (a failure in that re-organization)
Books on the topic "Mères et nourrissons – Afghanistan"
Grosjean, Michèle. Mères et enfants à la maternité: Apprendre à vivre ensemble. Paris: Editions du Centurion, 1988.
Find full textMasuy-Stroobant, Godelieve. Mères et nourrissons: De la bienfaisance à la protection médico-sociale (1830-1945). Bruxelles: Labor, 2005.
Find full text1941-, Le Hénaff Danielle, and Institut national de santé publique du Québec, eds. Mieux vivre avec notre enfant de la naissance à deux ans: Guide pratique pour les mères et les pères. 2nd ed. [Montréal]: Institut national de santé publique, 2006.
Find full textGravel, Elise. Les joies de la maternité: Poil au nez. Montréal: Les 400 coups, 2009.
Find full textGuide info-parents III: Maternité et développement du bébé. Montréal: Éditions de l'Hôpital Sainte-Justine, 2001.
Find full textÊtre maman: Bien vivre la maternité au quotidien. Montréal: Éditions Saint-Martin, 2006.
Find full textLorraine, Regel, ed. The survival guide for rookie moms: Things you need to know that no one ever tells you. Mississauga, Ont: J. Wiley, 2010.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Mères et nourrissons – Afghanistan"
Delavenne, Anne, Maya Gratier, Emmanuel Devouche, and Gisèle Apter. "Temps et phrasé fragmenté des interactions entre des mères présentant un trouble de la personnalité et leurs nourrissons à 3 mois." In Musique et évolution, 141–53. Mardaga, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mard.delie.2010.01.0141.
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