Mothers' internal working models with infants with gastroesophageal reflux.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1994-04-01
S M Thoyre
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Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) places infants both at biological risk and developmental risk. Care of an infant with GER requires an integration of the physiologic and developmental needs of the infant. The author explores the physiologic bases for GER, current treatment modalities impacting caregiver problem solving, and the potential impact of GER on infants' development of self-regulatory processes. The concept of internal working models is presented as a framework for nurses to use to individualize anticipatory guidance for parents of infants with GER.

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母亲与胃食管反流婴儿的内部工作模型。
胃食管反流(GER)使婴儿处于生物风险和发育风险中。对患有GER的婴儿的护理需要综合考虑婴儿的生理和发育需要。作者探讨了GER的生理基础,目前影响照顾者问题解决的治疗方式,以及GER对婴儿自我调节过程发展的潜在影响。内部工作模型的概念是作为一个框架提出的护士使用个性化预期指导的父母与GER婴儿。
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